Iriti Marcello, Varoni Elena Maria
Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Milan State University, Milan, Italy.
Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences, Milan State University, Milan, Italy.
J Sci Food Agric. 2015 Sep;95(12):2355-9. doi: 10.1002/jsfa.7051. Epub 2015 Jan 26.
The health-promoting properties of the Mediterranean diet have been attributed, at least in part, to the chemical diversity of plant foods. Among phytochemicals, polyphenols represent the paradigm of the relationship between healthy foods and reduced risk of chronic-degenerative diseases, although, in the past few years, a new element has enriched this scenario. Melatonin, and possibly other indoleamines recently discovered in some relevant Mediterranean foods, may represent a new factor contributing to the elucidation of the protective effects of diets rich in plant products. Therefore, in synergy with polyphenols and other bioactive phytochemicals (e.g. carotenoids and glucosinolates), melatonin may contribute to maximizing the benefits of healthy dietary styles. This brief survey deals with the occurrence of melatonin in the Mediterranean diet, with an emphasis on grape products, and focuses on the biological significance of dietary melatonin, an emerging and exciting topic in the field of nutritional sciences.
地中海饮食的健康促进特性至少部分归因于植物性食物的化学多样性。在植物化学物质中,多酚代表了健康食物与降低慢性退行性疾病风险之间关系的范例,不过,在过去几年里,一个新因素丰富了这种情况。褪黑素,以及最近在一些重要的地中海食物中发现的其他可能的吲哚胺,可能是有助于阐明富含植物产品的饮食具有保护作用的一个新因素。因此,与多酚和其他生物活性植物化学物质(如类胡萝卜素和硫代葡萄糖苷)协同作用,褪黑素可能有助于最大限度地发挥健康饮食方式的益处。本简要综述探讨了褪黑素在地中海饮食中的存在情况,重点是葡萄产品,并关注膳食褪黑素的生物学意义,这是营养科学领域一个新兴且令人兴奋的话题。