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Revisiting food-sourced vitamins for consumer diet and health needs: a perspective review, from vitamin classification, metabolic functions, absorption, utilization, to balancing nutritional requirements

The significant attention gained by food-sourced vitamins has provided insights into numerous current researches; for instance, the potential reversal of epigenetic age using a diet and lifestyle intervention, the balance between food and dietary supplements in the general population, the role of di...

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Autores principales: Ofoedu, Chigozie E., Iwouno, Jude O., Ofoedu, Ebelechukwu O., Ogueke, Chika C., Igwe, Victory S., Agunwah, Ijeoma M., Ofoedum, Arinze F., Chacha, James S., Muobike, Onyinye P., Agunbiade, Adedoyin O., Njoku, Njideka E., Nwakaudu, Angela A., Odimegwu, Nkiru E., Ndukauba, Onyekachi E., Ogbonna, Chukwuka U., Naibaho, Joncer, Korus, Maciej, Okpala, Charles Odilichukwu R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8418216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34557342
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11940
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author Ofoedu, Chigozie E.
Iwouno, Jude O.
Ofoedu, Ebelechukwu O.
Ogueke, Chika C.
Igwe, Victory S.
Agunwah, Ijeoma M.
Ofoedum, Arinze F.
Chacha, James S.
Muobike, Onyinye P.
Agunbiade, Adedoyin O.
Njoku, Njideka E.
Nwakaudu, Angela A.
Odimegwu, Nkiru E.
Ndukauba, Onyekachi E.
Ogbonna, Chukwuka U.
Naibaho, Joncer
Korus, Maciej
Okpala, Charles Odilichukwu R.
author_facet Ofoedu, Chigozie E.
Iwouno, Jude O.
Ofoedu, Ebelechukwu O.
Ogueke, Chika C.
Igwe, Victory S.
Agunwah, Ijeoma M.
Ofoedum, Arinze F.
Chacha, James S.
Muobike, Onyinye P.
Agunbiade, Adedoyin O.
Njoku, Njideka E.
Nwakaudu, Angela A.
Odimegwu, Nkiru E.
Ndukauba, Onyekachi E.
Ogbonna, Chukwuka U.
Naibaho, Joncer
Korus, Maciej
Okpala, Charles Odilichukwu R.
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description The significant attention gained by food-sourced vitamins has provided insights into numerous current researches; for instance, the potential reversal of epigenetic age using a diet and lifestyle intervention, the balance between food and dietary supplements in the general population, the role of diet and food intake in age-related macular degeneration, and the association of dietary supplement use, nutrient intake and mortality among adults. As relevant literature about food-sourced vitamin increases, continuous synthesis is warranted. To supplement existing information, this perspective review discussed food-sourced vitamins for consumer diet and health needs, scoping from vitamin absorption, metabolic functions, utilization, to balancing nutritional requirements. Relevant literatures were identified through a search of databases like Google Scholar, Web of Science, the Interscience Online Library, ScienceDirect, and PubMed. We demonstrated that vitamins whether from plant- and animal-based sources are prerequisites for the metabolic functions of the human body. The fat- and water-soluble classification of vitamins remains consistent with their respective absorption and dissolution potentials, underpinned by numerous physiological functions. Vitamins, largely absorbed in the small intestine, have their bioavailability dependent on the food composition, its associated interactions, as well as alignment with their metabolic functions, which involves antioxidants, coenzymes, electron acceptor/donor, and hormones. Moreover, vitamin deficiencies, in every form, pose a serious threat to human health. Vitamin toxicities remain rare, but can still occur mainly from supplementation, although it appears much less in water-soluble vitamins of which some excesses get readily removed by the human body, different from the fat-soluble ones that are stored in tissues and organs. Besides discussions of absorption, transport, and cellular uptake of vitamins, this perspective review also included approaches to meeting vitamin requirements and therapeutic strategies against micronutrient deficiency and COVID-19. We have also attempted on how to strike the balance between food-sourced vitamins and dietary supplements.
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spelling pubmed-84182162021-09-22 Revisiting food-sourced vitamins for consumer diet and health needs: a perspective review, from vitamin classification, metabolic functions, absorption, utilization, to balancing nutritional requirements Ofoedu, Chigozie E. Iwouno, Jude O. Ofoedu, Ebelechukwu O. Ogueke, Chika C. Igwe, Victory S. Agunwah, Ijeoma M. Ofoedum, Arinze F. Chacha, James S. Muobike, Onyinye P. Agunbiade, Adedoyin O. Njoku, Njideka E. Nwakaudu, Angela A. Odimegwu, Nkiru E. Ndukauba, Onyekachi E. Ogbonna, Chukwuka U. Naibaho, Joncer Korus, Maciej Okpala, Charles Odilichukwu R. PeerJ Biochemistry The significant attention gained by food-sourced vitamins has provided insights into numerous current researches; for instance, the potential reversal of epigenetic age using a diet and lifestyle intervention, the balance between food and dietary supplements in the general population, the role of diet and food intake in age-related macular degeneration, and the association of dietary supplement use, nutrient intake and mortality among adults. As relevant literature about food-sourced vitamin increases, continuous synthesis is warranted. To supplement existing information, this perspective review discussed food-sourced vitamins for consumer diet and health needs, scoping from vitamin absorption, metabolic functions, utilization, to balancing nutritional requirements. Relevant literatures were identified through a search of databases like Google Scholar, Web of Science, the Interscience Online Library, ScienceDirect, and PubMed. We demonstrated that vitamins whether from plant- and animal-based sources are prerequisites for the metabolic functions of the human body. The fat- and water-soluble classification of vitamins remains consistent with their respective absorption and dissolution potentials, underpinned by numerous physiological functions. Vitamins, largely absorbed in the small intestine, have their bioavailability dependent on the food composition, its associated interactions, as well as alignment with their metabolic functions, which involves antioxidants, coenzymes, electron acceptor/donor, and hormones. Moreover, vitamin deficiencies, in every form, pose a serious threat to human health. Vitamin toxicities remain rare, but can still occur mainly from supplementation, although it appears much less in water-soluble vitamins of which some excesses get readily removed by the human body, different from the fat-soluble ones that are stored in tissues and organs. Besides discussions of absorption, transport, and cellular uptake of vitamins, this perspective review also included approaches to meeting vitamin requirements and therapeutic strategies against micronutrient deficiency and COVID-19. We have also attempted on how to strike the balance between food-sourced vitamins and dietary supplements. PeerJ Inc. 2021-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8418216/ /pubmed/34557342 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11940 Text en © 2021 Ofoedu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Biochemistry
Ofoedu, Chigozie E.
Iwouno, Jude O.
Ofoedu, Ebelechukwu O.
Ogueke, Chika C.
Igwe, Victory S.
Agunwah, Ijeoma M.
Ofoedum, Arinze F.
Chacha, James S.
Muobike, Onyinye P.
Agunbiade, Adedoyin O.
Njoku, Njideka E.
Nwakaudu, Angela A.
Odimegwu, Nkiru E.
Ndukauba, Onyekachi E.
Ogbonna, Chukwuka U.
Naibaho, Joncer
Korus, Maciej
Okpala, Charles Odilichukwu R.
Revisiting food-sourced vitamins for consumer diet and health needs: a perspective review, from vitamin classification, metabolic functions, absorption, utilization, to balancing nutritional requirements
title Revisiting food-sourced vitamins for consumer diet and health needs: a perspective review, from vitamin classification, metabolic functions, absorption, utilization, to balancing nutritional requirements
title_full Revisiting food-sourced vitamins for consumer diet and health needs: a perspective review, from vitamin classification, metabolic functions, absorption, utilization, to balancing nutritional requirements
title_fullStr Revisiting food-sourced vitamins for consumer diet and health needs: a perspective review, from vitamin classification, metabolic functions, absorption, utilization, to balancing nutritional requirements
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting food-sourced vitamins for consumer diet and health needs: a perspective review, from vitamin classification, metabolic functions, absorption, utilization, to balancing nutritional requirements
title_short Revisiting food-sourced vitamins for consumer diet and health needs: a perspective review, from vitamin classification, metabolic functions, absorption, utilization, to balancing nutritional requirements
title_sort revisiting food-sourced vitamins for consumer diet and health needs: a perspective review, from vitamin classification, metabolic functions, absorption, utilization, to balancing nutritional requirements
topic Biochemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8418216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34557342
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11940
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