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Phenolic compounds from red wine and coffee are associated with specific intestinal microorganisms in allergic subjects

Authors :
European Commission
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Fundación Alimerka
Cuervo, Adriana
Hevia, Arancha
López, Patricia
Suárez, Ana
Díaz, Carmen
Sánchez García, Borja
Margolles Barros, Abelardo
González Solares, Sonia
European Commission
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Fundación Alimerka
Cuervo, Adriana
Hevia, Arancha
López, Patricia
Suárez, Ana
Díaz, Carmen
Sánchez García, Borja
Margolles Barros, Abelardo
González Solares, Sonia
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The dietary modulation of gut microbiota, suggested to be involved in allergy processes, has recently attracted much interest. While several studies have addressed the use of fibres to modify intestinal microbial populations, information about other components, such as phenolic compounds, is scarce. The aim of this work was to identify the dietary components able to influence the microbiota in 23 subjects suffering from rhinitis and allergic asthma, and 22 age- and sex-matched controls. The food intake was recorded by means of an annual food frequency questionnaire. Dietary fibre tables were obtained from Marlett et al., and the Phenol-Explorer database was used to assess the phenolic compound intake. The quantification of microbial groups was performed using an Ion Torrent 16S rRNA gene-based analysis. The results showed a direct association between the intake of red wine, a source of stilbenes, and the relative abundance of Bacteroides, and between the intake of coffee, rich in phenolic acids, and the abundance of Clostridium, Lactococcus and Lactobacillus genera. Despite epidemiological analyses not establishing causality, these results support the association between polyphenol-rich beverages and faecal microbiota in allergic patients.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1105202658
Document Type :
Electronic Resource