Wine-Derived Phenolic Metabolites in the Digestive and Brain Function
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Metabolism and Bioavailability of Wine Polyphenols
3. Effects of Wine Polyphenols and Wine-Derived Metabolites at Oral and Intestinal Level
3.1. Implications in Oral Health
3.2. Interactions with Intestinal Microbiota and Its Functional Metabolic Activity
4. Role of Wine and Polyphenols in Brain Function
4.1. Neurodegenerative Disorders
4.2. Neuroticism as Indicator of Cognitive Disorders: Polyphenols as Genetic Modulators
4.3. Role of Inflammatory Processes in Stress-Induced Depression: Polyphenols as Preventive Agents
5. Conclusions and Future Directions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Zorraquín-Peña, I.; Esteban-Fernández, A.; González de Llano, D.; Bartolomé, B.; Moreno-Arribas, M.V. Wine-Derived Phenolic Metabolites in the Digestive and Brain Function. Beverages 2019, 5, 7. https://doi.org/10.3390/beverages5010007
Zorraquín-Peña I, Esteban-Fernández A, González de Llano D, Bartolomé B, Moreno-Arribas MV. Wine-Derived Phenolic Metabolites in the Digestive and Brain Function. Beverages. 2019; 5(1):7. https://doi.org/10.3390/beverages5010007
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