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Honey polyphenols: regulators of human microbiota and health

J. Cárdenas-Escudero, C. Mármol-Rojas, Santiago Escribano Pintor, David Galán‐Madruga, Jorge O. Cáceres

2022Food & Function17 citationsDOI

Abstract

A comprehensive review of research over the last decade was conducted to carry out this work. The main objective of this work is to present relevant evidence of the effect of honey intake on the human intestinal microbiota and its relationship with the improvement of various chronic diseases, such as cirrhosis, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, and obesity, among others. Therefore, this work focuses on the health-improving honey dietary supplementation implications associated with specific changes in the human microbiota and their biochemical mechanisms to enhance the proliferation of beneficial microorganisms and the inhibition of pathogenic microorganisms. Consumption of honey polyphenols significantly improves people's health conditions, especially in patients with chronic disease. Hence, honey intake unequivocally constitutes an alternative way to enhance health and could be used to prevent some relevant chronic diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Human healthObesityDiseaseBiologyGut floraMetabolic syndromeChronic diseaseMicrobiomeDiabetes mellitusEnvironmental healthMedicineBiotechnologyImmunologyBioinformaticsIntensive care medicineInternal medicineEndocrinologyBee Products Chemical AnalysisPhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesTea Polyphenols and Effects