Department of Plant Science, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, United States.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2022 Jan 18;12:727503. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2021.727503. eCollection 2021.
Plant-based foods containing phenolic bioactives have human health protective functions relevant for combating diet and lifestyle-influenced chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes (T2D). The molecular structural features of dietary phenolic bioactives allow antioxidant functions relevant for countering chronic oxidative stress-induced metabolic breakdown commonly associated with T2D. In addition to antioxidant properties, phenolic bioactives of diverse plant foods have therapeutic functional activities such as improving insulin sensitivity, reducing hepatic glucose output, inhibiting activity of key carbohydrate digestive enzymes, and modulating absorption of glucose in the bloodstream, thereby subsequently improving post-prandial glycemic control. These therapeutic functional properties have direct implications and benefits in the dietary management of T2D. Therefore, plant-based foods that are rich in phenolic bioactives are excellent dietary sources of therapeutic targets to improve overall glycemic control by managing chronic hyperglycemia and chronic oxidative stress, which are major contributing factors to T2D pathogenesis. However, in studies with diverse array of plant-based foods, concentration and composition of phenolic bioactives and their glycemic control relevant bioactivity can vary widely between different plant species, plant parts, and among different varieties/genotypes due to the different environmental and growing conditions, post-harvest storage, and food processing steps. This has allowed advances in innovative strategies to screen and optimize whole and processed plant derived foods and their ingredients based on their phenolic bioactive linked antioxidant and anti-hyperglycemic properties for their effective integration into T2D focused dietary solutions. In this review, different pre-harvest and post-harvest strategies and factors that influence phenolic bioactive-linked antioxidant and anti-hyperglycemic properties in diverse plant derived foods and derivation of extracts with therapeutic potential are highlighted and discussed. Additionally, novel bioprocessing strategies to enhance bioavailability and bioactivity of phenolics in plant-derived foods targeting optimum glycemic control and associated T2D therapeutic benefits are also advanced.
植物性食物中含有酚类生物活性物质,具有保护人体健康的功能,可预防与饮食和生活方式相关的慢性疾病,包括 2 型糖尿病(T2D)。膳食酚类生物活性物质的分子结构特征使其具有抗氧化功能,可对抗慢性氧化应激引起的代谢紊乱,而这种代谢紊乱通常与 T2D 有关。除了抗氧化特性外,多种植物性食物中的酚类生物活性物质还具有治疗功能,如提高胰岛素敏感性、降低肝葡萄糖输出、抑制关键碳水化合物消化酶的活性、调节血糖在血液中的吸收,从而改善餐后血糖控制。这些治疗功能特性在 T2D 的饮食管理中具有直接的意义和益处。因此,富含酚类生物活性物质的植物性食物是改善整体血糖控制的理想饮食来源,可通过控制慢性高血糖和慢性氧化应激来实现,这是导致 T2D 发病的主要因素。然而,在对各种植物性食物进行的研究中,由于不同的环境和生长条件、收获后储存和食品加工步骤的不同,酚类生物活性物质的浓度和组成及其与血糖控制相关的生物活性在不同植物物种、植物部位和不同品种/基因型之间差异很大。这使得人们可以采用创新策略来筛选和优化基于酚类生物活性的抗氧化和抗高血糖特性的完整和加工植物源性食品及其成分,并将其有效整合到以 T2D 为重点的饮食解决方案中。在本综述中,强调并讨论了影响不同植物源性食品中酚类生物活性物质相关抗氧化和抗高血糖特性的不同预收获和收获后策略和因素,以及用于提取具有治疗潜力的提取物的方法。此外,还提出了提高植物源性食品中酚类物质生物利用度和生物活性的新型生物加工策略,以实现最佳血糖控制和相关 T2D 治疗益处。