Bioavailability of Phytochemicals
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چکیده
Phytochemicals are increasingly accepted as health promoting, maintaining, and repairing agents in cells, tissues, or the whole human body. Phytochemicals are compounds obtained from plants that exert particular health effects; generally, they are not necessarily basic nutrients (minerals, vitamins, carbohydrates, proteins or lipids), medicines or toxins. The phytochemicals that are frequently associated with human health are phenolics, carotenoids, organic acids, and several miscellaneous bioactive compounds such as saponin and sterols. The contributions of phytochemicals in public health cover various issues world-widely and thus it is seen by researchers, industries, general society, and policy makers as a new tool to manage public health. Ironically, the roles of phytochemicals in health are poorly understood, which warrant the needs for validation as well as scientific database on safety issues and mechanisms of the functions. Even though various genetic-base studies propose mechanisms and health interventions of phytochemicals (Noe et al., 2004), many findings are inconclusive. Hence, the emerging health potentials of phytochemicals are inconclusive; and internationally it has been the reason for new policies/regulations in food trading. This is partly due to limited understanding on phytochemical bioavailability by which the health benefits depend on. Moreover, transport mechanisms for phytochemicals delivery into the target sites, phytochemical metabolisms by the human body, and biomarkers exerting the health benefits are also poorly understood. These complexities call for a new framework on how and to what extent dietary phytochemicals should be recommended in order to reach biologically-safe active dosages.
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