改善人类健康:作为 COVID-19 营养补充剂的铁蛋白相关 "超级食品

IF 4 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY eFood Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1002/efd2.183
Yanan Zhao, Hui Cao, Linyin Ma, Zixu Wang, Shuang Guan, Hui Teng, Lei Chen
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冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)的爆发引发了一系列研究,以更好地研究这种疾病的基本机制和临床特征。尽管如此,多器官功能衰竭(MOF)的基本机制仍不清楚。了解 COVID-19 刺激程序性细胞死亡(RCD)的机制可能有助于为这些患者制定更好的治疗策略。基于对COVID-19相关基础科学报告和临床研究的探索,我们推测最近发现的RCD--铁变态反应可能是COVID-19导致MOF的一个重要刺激因素,并可能成为一个新的治疗靶点。然而,目前仍缺乏已发表的研究来确定铁突变如何在严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2感染中起作用。本综述揭示了我们目前对铁蛋白沉积引发 COVID-19 患者 MOF 的机制的理解中新的关键缺失环节。我们还特别总结了几篇文献中有关功能性食品成分通过其抑制铁变态反应的特性作为 COVID-19 营养补充剂的证据。我们希望这一假说能掀起新一轮的研究热潮,揭示铁蛋白沉积与 COVID-19 的关系,并探索更多与铁蛋白沉积相关的功能性食品成分在日常生活中的应用,以预防 COVID-19 和/或改善治疗效果。
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Toward improved human health: Ferroptosis-related “Hyperfoods” as the nutritional supplement in COVID-19

The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) stimulates a body of studies for better investigating the essential mechanisms and clinical characteristics of this disease. Notwithstanding, the underlying mechanisms of multiple organ failure (MOF) remain unclear. Understanding the mechanism of COVID-19-stimulated programmed cell death (RCD) may contribute to better strategies for these patients. Based on the exploration of COVID-19-related basic science reports and clinical research, we speculate that ferroptosis, a recently identified RCD, might be a substantial stimulator for MOF in COVID-19, and it may act as a novel treatment target. However, the published investigations to determine how ferroptosis works in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection are still lacking. This review reveals new crucial missing links in our prevailing understanding of the mechanisms that ferroptosis-triggered MOF in COVID-19 patients. We also specifically summarize several literatures evidence about the functional food components as the nutritional supplement for COVID-19 by its characteristics of ferroptosis inhibition. We hope this hypothesis may launch a new wave of studies to unveil the relationship between ferroptosis and COVID-19 and explore more ferroptosis-related functional food components in daily life for preventing the COVID-19 and/or to improve the outcome during therapy.

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eFood
eFood food research-
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期刊介绍: eFood is the official journal of the International Association of Dietetic Nutrition and Safety (IADNS) which eFood aims to cover all aspects of food science and technology. The journal’s mission is to advance and disseminate knowledge of food science, and to promote and foster research into the chemistry, nutrition and safety of food worldwide, by supporting open dissemination and lively discourse about a wide range of the most important topics in global food and health. The Editors welcome original research articles, comprehensive reviews, mini review, highlights, news, short reports, perspectives and correspondences on both experimental work and policy management in relation to food chemistry, nutrition, food health and safety, etc. Research areas covered in the journal include, but are not limited to, the following: ● Food chemistry ● Nutrition ● Food safety ● Food and health ● Food technology and sustainability ● Food processing ● Sensory and consumer science ● Food microbiology ● Food toxicology ● Food packaging ● Food security ● Healthy foods ● Super foods ● Food science (general)
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