Health-Promoting Effects of Dietary Polyamines
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Health Benefits of Oral Ingestion of Polyamines
3. Foods Containing High Concentrations of Polyamines
4. Health Benefits of Polyamines Derived from Gut Microbiota
5. Clinical Trials Regarding Polyamines-Induced Health Improvements
6. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Effects | Experimental Animals | Mechanisms | Polyamine Sources | Literature |
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Life extension | Mice | Protection of the kidneys and liver | Oral ingestion | [14] |
Life extension | Mice and Flies | Autophagy induction | Oral ingestion | [15] |
Life extension | Mice | Inflammation suppression | Gut microbiota | [17] |
Memory enhancement | Flies | Autophagy induction | Oral ingestion | [18] |
Life extension | Mice | Inhibition of abnormal methylation | Oral ingestion | [16] |
Life extension and improved cognition | Mice | Inflammation suppression | Gut microbiota | [19] |
Improved heart function | Mice | Autophagy induction | Oral ingestion | [20] |
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Hirano, R.; Shirasawa, H.; Kurihara, S. Health-Promoting Effects of Dietary Polyamines. Med. Sci. 2021, 9, 8. https://doi.org/10.3390/medsci9010008
Hirano R, Shirasawa H, Kurihara S. Health-Promoting Effects of Dietary Polyamines. Medical Sciences. 2021; 9(1):8. https://doi.org/10.3390/medsci9010008
Chicago/Turabian StyleHirano, Rika, Hideto Shirasawa, and Shin Kurihara. 2021. "Health-Promoting Effects of Dietary Polyamines" Medical Sciences 9, no. 1: 8. https://doi.org/10.3390/medsci9010008
APA StyleHirano, R., Shirasawa, H., & Kurihara, S. (2021). Health-Promoting Effects of Dietary Polyamines. Medical Sciences, 9(1), 8. https://doi.org/10.3390/medsci9010008