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Flavonoids in vegetables: improvement of dietary flavonoids by metabolic engineering to promote health

Han Tao, Linying Li, Yuqing He, Xueying Zhang, Yao Zhao, Qiaomei Wang, Gaojie Hong

2022Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition63 citationsDOI

Abstract

Flavonoids are the most abundant polyphenols in plants, and have antioxidant effects as well as other bioactivities (e.g., anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, anti-allergic, and neuroprotective effects). Vegetables are rich in flavonoids and are indispensable in our daily diet. Moreover, the vegetables as chassis for producing natural products would emerge as a promising means for cost-effective and sustainable production of flavonoids. Understanding the metabolic engineering of flavonoids in vegetables allows us to improve their nutrient composition. In this review, a comprehensive overview of flavonoids in vegetables, including the characterized types and distribution, health-promoting effects, associated metabolic pathways, and applied metabolic engineering are provided. We also introduce breakthroughs in multi-omics approaches that pertain to the elucidation of flavonoids metabolism in vegetables, as well as prospective and potential genome-editing technologies. Based on the varied composition and content of flavonoids among vegetables, dietary suggestions are further provided for human health.

Topics & Concepts

PolyphenolMetabolic engineeringHealth benefitsBiotechnologyAntioxidantFood scienceMetabolic pathwayHuman healthSustainable productionBiologyChemistryBiochemistryTraditional medicineMetabolismMedicineProduction (economics)Environmental healthEnzymeMacroeconomicsEconomicsPlant Gene Expression AnalysisPlant biochemistry and biosynthesisPhytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities