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- W3183960330 abstract "Humans are colonized by a countless microorganisms collectively known as the microbiota or the microbiome. Gut microbiota (GM) is an important component which exhibits powerful effects on the host physiology. Polyphenols are a family of secondary metabolites present in plant-derived foods and are suggested to prevent chronic degenerative diseases. GM transforms dietary polyphenols, even nonextractable polymeric compounds, into absorbable bioactive metabolites. The mechanisms by which polyphenols modulate the GM may involve both direct and indirect interactions. These compounds can directly activate or obstruct bacterial growth. Since mitochondria have a bacterial origin, it is probable that bacterial products may directly interact with mitochondria, modifying their function. Metabolites produced by the GM affect the functioning of mitochondria and their biogenesis. Mitochondrial dysfunction in mucosal cells has been implicated in several intestinal diseases. Recently, the role of key microbiome metabolites, i.e., the short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), urolithins, lactate, and others, has been highlighted in maintaining intestinal health by enhancing mitochondrial function. The potential for specific interventions utilizing polyphenols and targeting microbiome-mitochondrial metabolic communication offers an innovative possibility for the future treatment of many metabolic disorders. This chapter highlights the importance of dietary polyphenols in managing human health by maintaining GM equilibrium that positively affects mitochondrial function." @default.
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