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Bioaccessible and Bioavailable Natural Bioactive Compounds for the Management of Metabolic Syndrome

This special issue belongs to the section “Health Outcomes of Antioxidants and Oxidative Stress“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Metabolic syndrome is a collection of cardiometabolic risk factors that include obesity, insulin-resistance, hypertension, and dyslipidemia. This condition is often associated with an increased risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and it is also characterized by increased oxidative stress and chronic inflammatory processes.

In recent decades, the use of natural compounds for the treatment and prevention of metabolic disorders has attracted the general attention of the scientific community because of their potential biological efficacy and low or no side effects.

However, the bioactivity of many natural compounds is closely related to their bioaccessibility through the gastrointestinal tract and consequently their bioavailability through the systemic circulation to the target tissues where they can exert their biological effects. The bioavailability of many compounds is generally low, and the metabolic pathways, as well as the mechanisms of action responsible for their biological activities, are often still unknown. In addition, other factors appear to further influence the bioactivity of natural compounds, such as the qualitative and quantitative composition of the matrix in which they occur (in terms of synergism and/or antagonism effects), their structure, and the metabolic processes mediated by the gut, microbiota and liver.

In this Special Issue, we invite researchers to submit original research articles or review papers addressing the potential effect of bioaccessible and bioavailable bioactive molecules, occurring in the food matrixes, on metabolic syndrome and its related disorders. We are pleased to invite research papers dealing with studies on in vitro or in vivo models and clinical trials with the main objective of expanding knowledge in this field and gaining new insights.

Prof. Dr. José Ángel Rufián-Henares
Dr. Fortuna Iannuzzo
Dr. Maria Maisto
Dr. Elisabetta Schiano
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • natural bioactive compound
  • oxidative stress
  • inflammation
  • metabolic syndrome
  • bioaccessibility
  • bioavailability
  • metabolization
  • food matrix

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Antioxidants - ISSN 2076-3921