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The Intake of Antioxidant Capacity of Children Depends on Their Health Status.

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2022-09-19

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Navajas-Porras, Beatriz
Perez-Burillo, Sergio
Hinojosa-Nogueira, Daniel
Douros, Konstantinos
Pastoriza, Silvia
Rufian-Henares, Jose Angel

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MDPI AG
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The gastrointestinal digestion of food and further gut microbial activity render a myriad of different molecules that could be responsible for the biological activities that are classically assigned to their parent compounds. This has been previously shown for some phytochemicals whose antioxidant capacity was either increased or decreased after being metabolized by gut microbes. Whether a global antioxidant capacity that is extracted from food is determined by the gut microbial community structure is still not well described. In the present study, we in vitro digested and fermented 48 different foods that were submitted to different culinary treatments using the stools of lean children, obese children, celiac children and children with an allergy to cow's milk proteins. Their antioxidant capacities were assessed with the DPPH and FRAP assays, and the percentage that each food contributed to their daily antioxidant intake as well as their antioxidant capacity by portion size was inferred. Overall, cereals, fruits and vegetables displayed a higher contribution to their daily antioxidant intake, while tubers, fish and meat exhibited a higher antioxidant capacity by serving size. The food that was fermented in the lean children's and those children that were allergic to cow's milk protein's fecal material, showed a higher antioxidant capacity, which could imply that there is a larger role of the gut microbiota in this area.

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Allergens
Animals
Antioxidants
Cattle
Female
Health Status
Milk Hypersensitivity
Milk Proteins
Pediatric Obesity

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Alérgenos
Animales
Antioxidantes
Bovinos
Estado de salud
Femenino
Hipersensibilidad a la leche
Obesidad infantil
Proteínas de la leche

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antioxidant capacity, antioxidant intake, celiac disease, children, gut microbiota, in vitro digestion–fermentation, obesity, protein allergy

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Navajas-Porras B, Pérez-Burillo S, Hinojosa-Nogueira D, Douros K, Pastoriza S, Rufián-Henares JÁ. The Intake of Antioxidant Capacity of Children Depends on Their Health Status. Nutrients. 2022 Sep 24;14(19):3965.