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Oxysterols as Reliable Markers of Quality and Safety in Cholesterol Containing Food Ingredients and Products

Cholesterol is a lipid of high nutritional value that easily undergoes oxidation through enzymatic and non-enzymatic pathways, leading to a wide variety of cholesterol oxidation products (COPs), more commonly named oxysterols. The major oxysterols found in animal products are 7α-hydroxycholesterol,...

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Autores principales: Canzoneri, Federico, Leoni, Valerio, Rosso, Ginevra, Risso, Davide, Menta, Roberto, Poli, Giuseppe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8890664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35252316
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.853460
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author Canzoneri, Federico
Leoni, Valerio
Rosso, Ginevra
Risso, Davide
Menta, Roberto
Poli, Giuseppe
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description Cholesterol is a lipid of high nutritional value that easily undergoes oxidation through enzymatic and non-enzymatic pathways, leading to a wide variety of cholesterol oxidation products (COPs), more commonly named oxysterols. The major oxysterols found in animal products are 7α-hydroxycholesterol, 7β-hydroxycholesterol, 7-ketocholesterol, 5α,6α-epoxycholesterol, 5β,6β-epoxycholesterol, cholestan-3β,5α,6β-triol, and 25-hydroxycholesterol. They are all produced by cholesterol autoxidation, thus belonging to the non-enzymatic oxysterol subfamily, even if 7α-hydroxycholesterol and 25-hydroxycholesterol are, in part, generated enzymatically as well. A further oxysterol of the full enzymatic origin has recently been detected for the first time in milk of both human and bovine origin, namely 27-hydroxycholesterol. Nowadays, gas or liquid chromatography combined to mass spectrometry allows to measure all these oxysterols accurately in raw and in industrially processed food. While non-enzymatic oxysterols often exhibited in vitro relevant cytotoxicity, above all 7β-hydroxycholesterol and 7-ketocholesterol, 27-hydroxycholesterol, as well as 25-hydroxycholesterol, shows a broad spectrum in vitro antiviral activity, inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 included, and might contribute to innate immunity. Quantification of oxysterols was afforded over the years, almost always focused on a few family's compounds. More comprehensive COPs measurements, also including oxysterols of enzymatic origin, are, nowadays, available, which better display the many advantages of systematically adopting this family of compounds as markers of quality, safety, and nutritional value in the selection of ingredients in processing and storage. Regarding foodstuff shelf life, COPs monitoring already provided useful hints for more suitable packaging. The identification of a subset of non-enzymatic and enzymatic oxysterols to be routinely assessed in food production and storage is proposed.
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spelling pubmed-88906642022-03-03 Oxysterols as Reliable Markers of Quality and Safety in Cholesterol Containing Food Ingredients and Products Canzoneri, Federico Leoni, Valerio Rosso, Ginevra Risso, Davide Menta, Roberto Poli, Giuseppe Front Nutr Nutrition Cholesterol is a lipid of high nutritional value that easily undergoes oxidation through enzymatic and non-enzymatic pathways, leading to a wide variety of cholesterol oxidation products (COPs), more commonly named oxysterols. The major oxysterols found in animal products are 7α-hydroxycholesterol, 7β-hydroxycholesterol, 7-ketocholesterol, 5α,6α-epoxycholesterol, 5β,6β-epoxycholesterol, cholestan-3β,5α,6β-triol, and 25-hydroxycholesterol. They are all produced by cholesterol autoxidation, thus belonging to the non-enzymatic oxysterol subfamily, even if 7α-hydroxycholesterol and 25-hydroxycholesterol are, in part, generated enzymatically as well. A further oxysterol of the full enzymatic origin has recently been detected for the first time in milk of both human and bovine origin, namely 27-hydroxycholesterol. Nowadays, gas or liquid chromatography combined to mass spectrometry allows to measure all these oxysterols accurately in raw and in industrially processed food. While non-enzymatic oxysterols often exhibited in vitro relevant cytotoxicity, above all 7β-hydroxycholesterol and 7-ketocholesterol, 27-hydroxycholesterol, as well as 25-hydroxycholesterol, shows a broad spectrum in vitro antiviral activity, inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 included, and might contribute to innate immunity. Quantification of oxysterols was afforded over the years, almost always focused on a few family's compounds. More comprehensive COPs measurements, also including oxysterols of enzymatic origin, are, nowadays, available, which better display the many advantages of systematically adopting this family of compounds as markers of quality, safety, and nutritional value in the selection of ingredients in processing and storage. Regarding foodstuff shelf life, COPs monitoring already provided useful hints for more suitable packaging. The identification of a subset of non-enzymatic and enzymatic oxysterols to be routinely assessed in food production and storage is proposed. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8890664/ /pubmed/35252316 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.853460 Text en Copyright © 2022 Canzoneri, Leoni, Rosso, Risso, Menta and Poli. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Canzoneri, Federico
Leoni, Valerio
Rosso, Ginevra
Risso, Davide
Menta, Roberto
Poli, Giuseppe
Oxysterols as Reliable Markers of Quality and Safety in Cholesterol Containing Food Ingredients and Products
title Oxysterols as Reliable Markers of Quality and Safety in Cholesterol Containing Food Ingredients and Products
title_full Oxysterols as Reliable Markers of Quality and Safety in Cholesterol Containing Food Ingredients and Products
title_fullStr Oxysterols as Reliable Markers of Quality and Safety in Cholesterol Containing Food Ingredients and Products
title_full_unstemmed Oxysterols as Reliable Markers of Quality and Safety in Cholesterol Containing Food Ingredients and Products
title_short Oxysterols as Reliable Markers of Quality and Safety in Cholesterol Containing Food Ingredients and Products
title_sort oxysterols as reliable markers of quality and safety in cholesterol containing food ingredients and products
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8890664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35252316
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.853460
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