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Plant-Based Polyphenols: Anti-Helicobacter pylori Effect and Improvement of Gut Microbiota

María Guerra‐Valle, Patricio Orellana‐Palma, Guillermo Petzold

2022Antioxidants48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection affects more than half of the world’s population, and thus, about 10 to 20% of people with H. pylori suffer from peptic ulcers, which may ultimately lead to gastric cancer. The increase in antibiotic resistance and susceptibility has encouraged the search for new alternative therapies to eradicate this pathogen. Several plant species are essential sources of polyphenols, and these bioactive compounds have demonstrated health-promoting properties, such as the gut microbiota stimulation, inflammation reduction, and bactericidal effect. Therefore, this review aims to discuss the potential effect of plant-based polyphenols against H. pylori and their role in the gut microbiota improvement.

Topics & Concepts

Helicobacter pyloriPolyphenolGut floraMicrobiologyBiologyTraditional medicineChemistryMedicineBiochemistryGeneticsAntioxidantMicrobial Metabolites in Food BiotechnologyHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studiesFreezing and Crystallization Processes
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