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Phytonutrients
What are functional foods?
• International food information council “those foods that
provide health benefits beyond basic nutrition”
Bioactive Nutraceutical
• Considered non-essential for
growth and development
• Decrease risk of chronic diseases
dietary supplements
• Regulated as foods
• Safety of supplement regulated by FDA
only after they have entered the market
• DSHEA states that a dietary supplement is
“adulterated” only if it presents a
“significant or unreasonable risk of illness
or injury”
Dietary supplement health &
education act of 1994
Definition of a supplement:
“Is a product (other than tobacco) that is intended to supplement the
diet that bears or contains one or more of the following dietary
ingredients: a vitamin, a mineral, an herb or other botanical, an amino
acid, a dietary substance for use by man to supplement the diet by
increasing the total daily intake, or a concentrate, metabolite,
constituent, extract, or combinations of these ingredients.”
• Is intended for ingestion in pill capsule, tablet, or liquid form
• Is not represented for use as a conventional food or as the soled
item of a meal or diet
• Is labeled as a “dietary supplement”
• Includes products such as an approved new drug, certified antibiotic,
or licensed biologic that was marketed as a dietary supplements or
food before approval, certification, or license (unless the Secretary
of Health and Human Services waives this provision).
the challenge of assessing dietary
supplements
• Need surrogate endpoints!
• Example assessment of risk of cancer,
inflammation
• Bioactive components decrease inflammation
via multiple mechanisms, i.e. activation of
transcription factor and other epigenetic
regulations
• Act as antioxidant etc.
Cytochrome p450
• The superfamily of monooxygenases that catalyze
the oxidation of organic substance.
• Heme proteins
• Substrates include metabolic intermediate, lipids,
steroidal hormones, as well as xenobiotic
substances such as drugs and other toxic
chemicals.
• Major enzymes involved in drug metabolism
• The most common reaction catalyzed by
cytochromes P450 is a monooxygenase reaction:
RH + O2 + NADPH + H+ → ROH + H2O + NADP+
Cyclooxygenase
• enzymes that are responsible for the formation of the paracrine
hormones, eicosanoids: prostaglandins, leukotrienes and
thromboxanes.
• Act on 20 carbon polyunsaturated fatty acids
• The target of non-steroidal, antiinflammatory drugs, such as aspirin
and ibuprofen
Produced by
platelets,
important in
clotting and
blood flow
Inflammation,
asthma, allergy
Regulate synthesis of cAMP
production  fever, pain,
blood flow, and uterine
contraction
Glycemic index & glycemic load
• The glycemic index (GI) is a
measure of how quickly 50 gram
of available carbohydrate (minus
fiber) in a particular type of food
will increase blood sugar
(glucose), compared to white
bread or pure glucose
• A practical limitation of the
glycemic index is that it does not
take into account the quality or
quantity of carbohydrate actually
consumed in a meal.
• Glycemic load takes quantity
into account by multiplying the
glycemic index by the
carbohydrate content of the
actual serving.
secondary metabolites
• phytonutrients content
vary by location,
harvest & storage
• Sometimes
phytonutrient cocktail
is better than isolated
nutrient – SYNERGY
carotenoids
• Yellow and orange fruits, dark
green leafy vegetables
• α and β-carotene and β cryptoxantin –
precursor to Vitamin A
• lycopene, lutein, and zeaxantin – not
precursors to vit A
• Foods rich in carenoids may be safer than purified
supplements
• Typical western diet contains about 6 mg/day of
carotenoids, 60% from animal sources
• Bioavailability enhanced by fat
lycopenes
• accumulates in certain
tissues, such as
prostate
• Lycopene commonly in
plasma associated with
LDLs
• Lutein and zeaxantin
have high binding
affinity to HDLs –
accumulate in macula
lutea of retina, act as
photoreceptors
the benefits of salmon…
astaxanthin
Plant sterols & stanols
• Most abundant Sterols = β-sitosterol,
stigmasterol, campesterol
• Inhibit growth of various forms of lung, stomach,
ovarian and breast cancer.
• Stanols = sitostanol, campestanol
• Sterols essential component cell membrane
• Have sterol ring – differ in side chain.
• Stanols are saturated form of sterol
• Phytosterol absorption from intestine is a fraction
of cholesterol
Sterols and stanols cont…
• Cholesterol lowing effect
by lowering absorption
• FDA authorized
health claims – must
contain at least 0.65 g of
plant sterols or 1.70 g
stanol esters (esters have
higher lipid solubility and are
more easily incorporated into
foods)
• Typical diet  .15 - .4
g/day of sterols and
stanols
• To achieve 1.5 g/day, use
supplement
NT TNF Sterol X
A B C
• nSMase (green), lipid raft (red), colocalization of nSMase (yellow)
• (A) Control, (B) TNFα (200 ng/ml), (C) Compound X isolated from AKBB (5 μg/ml) and TNFα
Disruption of lipid rafts
Disruption of lipid rafts by compounds in AKBB
β-sitosterol
Cholesterol
Ursolic acid
Polyphenols
• 1) flavanoids,
2) phenolic acids
• Secondary metabolites
– more than 8000
• Hydroxyl groups might provide
reducing power or antioxidant
potential (ROS)
• Usually lots of conjugated double
bonds
• Usually in free form or Ο-glycosides
How do we measure antioxidant
power?
• Assays for measuring radical quenching
ability:
ORAC measures sample’s ability to
inhibit peroxyl radical oxidization of
the fluorescent probe, fluorescein.
Compared to tocopherol.
• Antioxidants can also chelate metals such
as iron. Ferric reducing antioxidant power
FRAP assay.
1) flavonoids
• Teas, berries, colorful fruit, red wine,
dark chocolate, ginger, licorice
ginseng
• Antiinflammatory, antioxidative,
antiallergenic, anticarcinogenic
• Low molecular weight, two aromatic
rings joined by 3 C chain that often
incorporates O into a ring.
• Subclasses: flavones, flavonols,
flavanols, flavanones, anthocyanins
• Proanthocyanins sometimes called
tannins are oligomers of polymers of
flavanol units
• US ingest 20 mg/day
• Database: USDA data base for the
flavonoid content of selected foods
and Phenol explorer
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
mg/goffreshweight
Anthocyanins
Cranberry
AK Cranberry
Blueberry
AK Blueberry
Anthrocyanins in Alaskan Cranberries and
Blueberries
Flavonoid metabolism…
• Free flavonoids can be absorbed across the
small intestinal mucosa, flavonoid glycosides
require hydrolysis by digestive enzymes
• Flavonoids then undergo methylation and/or
conjugation to glucuronic acid or sulfate
before excretion
• Conjugates excreted in the bile undergo
deconjugation in the gut, catalyzed by
microbiota, releasing flavonoid that may be
reabsorbed
2) Phenolic acids
• Second largest subclass of
polyphenols – COOH group
• makes up about 1/3rd of total
polyphenolics in diet.
• groups based on R group on C
ring: 1) hydroxycinnamic acids
2) hydroxybenzoic acids
• Hydroxycinnamic acid esters shown to inhibit
5’lipoxygenases
• Caffeic acid and ellagic acid shown to lower
triglyceride levels and elevate insulin, lower ROS, and
proinflammatory cytokines.
• Typical diet range rom 0.025 – 1 g/day
• Little known about bioavailability and metabolism.
Phytoestrogens
• Majority phytoestrogens belong
to 4 subclasses: isoflavanoid,
coumestans, isoflavones,
lignans, stilbenes
• Composed of a planar
aromatic ring system with one
or more hyroxyl
• Phytoestrogens proposed to
mimic estrogen and act as
weak agonist, promoting
estrogen signaling in the
absence of estrogen.
• favorably affect hormone-
dependent cancers,
menopausal symptoms,
glycemic control and
weight maintenance,
decrease thrombus and
platelet aggregation, lower
TGL, LDL.
• Recommended as alt to
hormone replacement
therapy.
• No safety info
ESTRADIOL
Estrogens function
in growth,
reproduction, and
maintenance and
integrity of
skeleton and
CNS.
Phytoestrogens cont…
• Founds in licorice, kudzu, soy,
red clover, saw palmetto
• Wine, grapes and peanuts
good source of resveratrol
• Flax seed, whole grain
products, vegies, tea good
source of lignans.
• FDA approved health claim of
25 g or more soy flour for CVD
Indole-3-carbinol
• A chemically, mechanistically, and
phylogenetically separate
phytoestrogen is indole-3-carbinol
• does not mimic estrogen,
but alters alters estrogen
metabolism via a different
mechanism.
• Acid condensate of I-3-C binds to
aryl hydrocarbon receptor which is
capable of upregulating expression
of cytochrome P450, which is
involved in endogenous estrogen
metabolism
Isothiocyanates
• More than 120 have been identified
• When cell wall is disrupted by chewing,
chopping, etc, a hydrolytic enzyme,
myrosinase, releases a bioactive
isothiocyanate, a thiocyanate or a nitrile
• Cabbage, brocolli, bok choy…
• Shown to slow progression of common
cancers with as little as
3 – 5 servings each week
• Proposed to increase
detoxification of carcinogens
Organosulfurs
• Contains a derivative of cysteine
called alliin, released when allium
vegetables are crushed.
• the enzyme allinase produces a lipid-soluble,
unstable intermediate called allicin that
decomposes to produce allyl sulfides,
including diallyl sulfide (DAS, DAD and
DATS)
• Onions, leaks, chives, scallions, garlic
(richest source)
Organosulfides cont…
• Antithrobotic effect via platelet inhibition
• May inhibit COX and prostaglandin synthesis
• Free radical scavenging activity
• Causes apoptosis of human bladder cancer cells
through caspase activity.
• Protects DNA from oxidation and prevents DNA
mutagenesis.
• Like cruciferous veggies, alliums contains
selenocysteine methyl transferase which is what
allows the plant to take up inorganic selenium.
• Acute exposure to DAS, DAT inhibit cytochrome
P450 but chronic exposure upregulates
Polyols
• Sugar alcohols are used as
sweeteners – Xylitol,
Sorbitol, Mannitol
• Fewer calories (1.5 – 3
kcal/g) and lower glycemic
index due to reduced
absorption by intestine
• Excessive consumption of
sugar alcohols lead to
osmotic diarrhea – >50g of
sorbitol or 20 g mannitol
Stevia
• A natural zero calorie South American
herb
• Steviol contains two hydroxyl groups
• Sugar residues are esterified to one or both
of the –OH groups to form glycosides which
are 200 – 450 times sweeter than sucrose.
• Microflora in intestine release sugars and
steviol
• May lower blood pressure

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Phytonutrients

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  • 4. What are functional foods? • International food information council “those foods that provide health benefits beyond basic nutrition” Bioactive Nutraceutical • Considered non-essential for growth and development • Decrease risk of chronic diseases
  • 5. dietary supplements • Regulated as foods • Safety of supplement regulated by FDA only after they have entered the market • DSHEA states that a dietary supplement is “adulterated” only if it presents a “significant or unreasonable risk of illness or injury”
  • 6. Dietary supplement health & education act of 1994 Definition of a supplement: “Is a product (other than tobacco) that is intended to supplement the diet that bears or contains one or more of the following dietary ingredients: a vitamin, a mineral, an herb or other botanical, an amino acid, a dietary substance for use by man to supplement the diet by increasing the total daily intake, or a concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract, or combinations of these ingredients.” • Is intended for ingestion in pill capsule, tablet, or liquid form • Is not represented for use as a conventional food or as the soled item of a meal or diet • Is labeled as a “dietary supplement” • Includes products such as an approved new drug, certified antibiotic, or licensed biologic that was marketed as a dietary supplements or food before approval, certification, or license (unless the Secretary of Health and Human Services waives this provision).
  • 7. the challenge of assessing dietary supplements • Need surrogate endpoints! • Example assessment of risk of cancer, inflammation • Bioactive components decrease inflammation via multiple mechanisms, i.e. activation of transcription factor and other epigenetic regulations • Act as antioxidant etc.
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  • 10. Cytochrome p450 • The superfamily of monooxygenases that catalyze the oxidation of organic substance. • Heme proteins • Substrates include metabolic intermediate, lipids, steroidal hormones, as well as xenobiotic substances such as drugs and other toxic chemicals. • Major enzymes involved in drug metabolism • The most common reaction catalyzed by cytochromes P450 is a monooxygenase reaction: RH + O2 + NADPH + H+ → ROH + H2O + NADP+
  • 11. Cyclooxygenase • enzymes that are responsible for the formation of the paracrine hormones, eicosanoids: prostaglandins, leukotrienes and thromboxanes. • Act on 20 carbon polyunsaturated fatty acids • The target of non-steroidal, antiinflammatory drugs, such as aspirin and ibuprofen Produced by platelets, important in clotting and blood flow Inflammation, asthma, allergy Regulate synthesis of cAMP production  fever, pain, blood flow, and uterine contraction
  • 12. Glycemic index & glycemic load • The glycemic index (GI) is a measure of how quickly 50 gram of available carbohydrate (minus fiber) in a particular type of food will increase blood sugar (glucose), compared to white bread or pure glucose • A practical limitation of the glycemic index is that it does not take into account the quality or quantity of carbohydrate actually consumed in a meal. • Glycemic load takes quantity into account by multiplying the glycemic index by the carbohydrate content of the actual serving.
  • 13. secondary metabolites • phytonutrients content vary by location, harvest & storage • Sometimes phytonutrient cocktail is better than isolated nutrient – SYNERGY
  • 14. carotenoids • Yellow and orange fruits, dark green leafy vegetables • α and β-carotene and β cryptoxantin – precursor to Vitamin A • lycopene, lutein, and zeaxantin – not precursors to vit A • Foods rich in carenoids may be safer than purified supplements • Typical western diet contains about 6 mg/day of carotenoids, 60% from animal sources • Bioavailability enhanced by fat
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  • 16. lycopenes • accumulates in certain tissues, such as prostate • Lycopene commonly in plasma associated with LDLs • Lutein and zeaxantin have high binding affinity to HDLs – accumulate in macula lutea of retina, act as photoreceptors
  • 17. the benefits of salmon… astaxanthin
  • 18. Plant sterols & stanols • Most abundant Sterols = β-sitosterol, stigmasterol, campesterol • Inhibit growth of various forms of lung, stomach, ovarian and breast cancer. • Stanols = sitostanol, campestanol • Sterols essential component cell membrane • Have sterol ring – differ in side chain. • Stanols are saturated form of sterol • Phytosterol absorption from intestine is a fraction of cholesterol
  • 19. Sterols and stanols cont… • Cholesterol lowing effect by lowering absorption • FDA authorized health claims – must contain at least 0.65 g of plant sterols or 1.70 g stanol esters (esters have higher lipid solubility and are more easily incorporated into foods) • Typical diet  .15 - .4 g/day of sterols and stanols • To achieve 1.5 g/day, use supplement
  • 20. NT TNF Sterol X A B C • nSMase (green), lipid raft (red), colocalization of nSMase (yellow) • (A) Control, (B) TNFα (200 ng/ml), (C) Compound X isolated from AKBB (5 μg/ml) and TNFα Disruption of lipid rafts
  • 21. Disruption of lipid rafts by compounds in AKBB β-sitosterol Cholesterol Ursolic acid
  • 22. Polyphenols • 1) flavanoids, 2) phenolic acids • Secondary metabolites – more than 8000 • Hydroxyl groups might provide reducing power or antioxidant potential (ROS) • Usually lots of conjugated double bonds • Usually in free form or Ο-glycosides
  • 23. How do we measure antioxidant power? • Assays for measuring radical quenching ability: ORAC measures sample’s ability to inhibit peroxyl radical oxidization of the fluorescent probe, fluorescein. Compared to tocopherol. • Antioxidants can also chelate metals such as iron. Ferric reducing antioxidant power FRAP assay.
  • 24. 1) flavonoids • Teas, berries, colorful fruit, red wine, dark chocolate, ginger, licorice ginseng • Antiinflammatory, antioxidative, antiallergenic, anticarcinogenic • Low molecular weight, two aromatic rings joined by 3 C chain that often incorporates O into a ring. • Subclasses: flavones, flavonols, flavanols, flavanones, anthocyanins • Proanthocyanins sometimes called tannins are oligomers of polymers of flavanol units • US ingest 20 mg/day • Database: USDA data base for the flavonoid content of selected foods and Phenol explorer
  • 26. Flavonoid metabolism… • Free flavonoids can be absorbed across the small intestinal mucosa, flavonoid glycosides require hydrolysis by digestive enzymes • Flavonoids then undergo methylation and/or conjugation to glucuronic acid or sulfate before excretion • Conjugates excreted in the bile undergo deconjugation in the gut, catalyzed by microbiota, releasing flavonoid that may be reabsorbed
  • 27. 2) Phenolic acids • Second largest subclass of polyphenols – COOH group • makes up about 1/3rd of total polyphenolics in diet. • groups based on R group on C ring: 1) hydroxycinnamic acids 2) hydroxybenzoic acids • Hydroxycinnamic acid esters shown to inhibit 5’lipoxygenases • Caffeic acid and ellagic acid shown to lower triglyceride levels and elevate insulin, lower ROS, and proinflammatory cytokines. • Typical diet range rom 0.025 – 1 g/day • Little known about bioavailability and metabolism.
  • 28. Phytoestrogens • Majority phytoestrogens belong to 4 subclasses: isoflavanoid, coumestans, isoflavones, lignans, stilbenes • Composed of a planar aromatic ring system with one or more hyroxyl • Phytoestrogens proposed to mimic estrogen and act as weak agonist, promoting estrogen signaling in the absence of estrogen. • favorably affect hormone- dependent cancers, menopausal symptoms, glycemic control and weight maintenance, decrease thrombus and platelet aggregation, lower TGL, LDL. • Recommended as alt to hormone replacement therapy. • No safety info
  • 29. ESTRADIOL Estrogens function in growth, reproduction, and maintenance and integrity of skeleton and CNS.
  • 30. Phytoestrogens cont… • Founds in licorice, kudzu, soy, red clover, saw palmetto • Wine, grapes and peanuts good source of resveratrol • Flax seed, whole grain products, vegies, tea good source of lignans. • FDA approved health claim of 25 g or more soy flour for CVD
  • 31. Indole-3-carbinol • A chemically, mechanistically, and phylogenetically separate phytoestrogen is indole-3-carbinol • does not mimic estrogen, but alters alters estrogen metabolism via a different mechanism. • Acid condensate of I-3-C binds to aryl hydrocarbon receptor which is capable of upregulating expression of cytochrome P450, which is involved in endogenous estrogen metabolism
  • 32. Isothiocyanates • More than 120 have been identified • When cell wall is disrupted by chewing, chopping, etc, a hydrolytic enzyme, myrosinase, releases a bioactive isothiocyanate, a thiocyanate or a nitrile • Cabbage, brocolli, bok choy… • Shown to slow progression of common cancers with as little as 3 – 5 servings each week • Proposed to increase detoxification of carcinogens
  • 33. Organosulfurs • Contains a derivative of cysteine called alliin, released when allium vegetables are crushed. • the enzyme allinase produces a lipid-soluble, unstable intermediate called allicin that decomposes to produce allyl sulfides, including diallyl sulfide (DAS, DAD and DATS) • Onions, leaks, chives, scallions, garlic (richest source)
  • 34. Organosulfides cont… • Antithrobotic effect via platelet inhibition • May inhibit COX and prostaglandin synthesis • Free radical scavenging activity • Causes apoptosis of human bladder cancer cells through caspase activity. • Protects DNA from oxidation and prevents DNA mutagenesis. • Like cruciferous veggies, alliums contains selenocysteine methyl transferase which is what allows the plant to take up inorganic selenium. • Acute exposure to DAS, DAT inhibit cytochrome P450 but chronic exposure upregulates
  • 35. Polyols • Sugar alcohols are used as sweeteners – Xylitol, Sorbitol, Mannitol • Fewer calories (1.5 – 3 kcal/g) and lower glycemic index due to reduced absorption by intestine • Excessive consumption of sugar alcohols lead to osmotic diarrhea – >50g of sorbitol or 20 g mannitol
  • 36. Stevia • A natural zero calorie South American herb • Steviol contains two hydroxyl groups • Sugar residues are esterified to one or both of the –OH groups to form glycosides which are 200 – 450 times sweeter than sucrose. • Microflora in intestine release sugars and steviol • May lower blood pressure

Editor's Notes

  1. All cells were treated with 200 ng/ml of TNFα except for Control Alexa Fluor 594 conjugate of cholera toxin subunit B (CT-B) (Table 1). This CT-B conjugate binds to the pentasaccharide chain of plasma membrane ganglioside GM1, which selectively partitions into lipid rafts.12,34
  2. such as TNF receptor I with nSMase. The subsequent accumulation of ceramide through nSMase activation serves to coalesce lipid rafts into larger platforms involved in the signaling cascade leading to apoptosis a phosphorylation cascade induced by insulin binding to its receptor activates the phosphoinositide 3-kinases and the G protein, TC10. The later binds and recruits an exocyst protein complex (APS-CAP-Cbl) integral to the docking of Glut4 at lipid raft domains. assembly is necessary for Glut4 translocation and glucose uptake (Inoue et al., 2006). Fujimura et al. (2006) found a receptor associated with lipid rafts that bind with Epigallocatechin-3-O-gallate (EGCG), a potent flavonoid in green tea. APS is a Cbl-binding protein that is tyrosine phosphorylated by the insulin receptor kinase