Abstract
Mounting evidence points to dietary habits as an important determinant of health/disease prevention. Although the linkages with diet are intriguing, the literature is also laden with many inconsistencies. The reasons for these inconsistencies are likely multi-factorial, but probably reflect variation in the ability of bioactive constituents to reach or to influence a specific and critical molecular target(s). Knowledge about three types of biomarkers will assist in comparing the effectiveness of foods and drugs: (1) exposure (amount and time needed to bring about a response), (2) effect (amounts and activity of specific molecular target[s]) and (3) susceptibility determinants (agent-gene interactions or diet-drug interactions). As the era of molecular nutrition unfolds, a greater understanding of how foods and their components influence normal cellular process and ultimately health will surely arise. Knowledge about the molecular targets for bioactive food components may also help explain individuality in response to drugs. Such information will be critical in the development of effective tailored strategies for optimizing health.
Keywords: Dietary, drugs, foods, genes, health, nutrigenomics, targets, omega-3, prebiotic, probiotic
Current Pediatric Reviews
Title:Common Molecular Targets for Bioactive Food Components and Drugs
Volume: 8 Issue: 3
Author(s): John A. Milner
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Keywords: Dietary, drugs, foods, genes, health, nutrigenomics, targets, omega-3, prebiotic, probiotic
Abstract: Mounting evidence points to dietary habits as an important determinant of health/disease prevention. Although the linkages with diet are intriguing, the literature is also laden with many inconsistencies. The reasons for these inconsistencies are likely multi-factorial, but probably reflect variation in the ability of bioactive constituents to reach or to influence a specific and critical molecular target(s). Knowledge about three types of biomarkers will assist in comparing the effectiveness of foods and drugs: (1) exposure (amount and time needed to bring about a response), (2) effect (amounts and activity of specific molecular target[s]) and (3) susceptibility determinants (agent-gene interactions or diet-drug interactions). As the era of molecular nutrition unfolds, a greater understanding of how foods and their components influence normal cellular process and ultimately health will surely arise. Knowledge about the molecular targets for bioactive food components may also help explain individuality in response to drugs. Such information will be critical in the development of effective tailored strategies for optimizing health.
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A. Milner John, Common Molecular Targets for Bioactive Food Components and Drugs, Current Pediatric Reviews 2012; 8 (3) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157339612802139424
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