Abstract
Dietary iron is a crucial nutrient element for biological processes of both hosts and gut microbiota. Deficiency in dietary iron is a highly common disorder in the developing locations of the world and can be healed by oral iron administration or complementary iron diet. While the redundant iron that enters the gut lumen leads to negative effects, and modulates the gut microbial composition and function. Such modulation led to a significant effect on vital biological pathways of the host, including metabolic disease (obesity and type 2 diabetes), metabolites (SCFA, blood glucose and cholesterol), bile acid metabolism, endocrine, neural, and other well-being patterns. This review covers the multifaceted aspects of different nutritional iron stress on the composition and function of microbial gut in monogastrics and consequential health conditions as well as it reveals unclear points that need further studies.
Keywords: Anemia, infection, immunity, metabolites, microbial composition, metabolic diseases.
Protein & Peptide Letters
Title:Effects of Dietary Iron Modulation on Gut Microbial Composition and Function in Monogastrics: A Review
Volume: 24 Issue: 5
Author(s): Dongsheng Che, Chun Zhang, Mohammed H. Farouk, Hailong Jiang, Bao Zhao, Rui Han and Guixin Qin*
Affiliation:
- College of Animal Science and Technology, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun,China
Keywords: Anemia, infection, immunity, metabolites, microbial composition, metabolic diseases.
Abstract: Dietary iron is a crucial nutrient element for biological processes of both hosts and gut microbiota. Deficiency in dietary iron is a highly common disorder in the developing locations of the world and can be healed by oral iron administration or complementary iron diet. While the redundant iron that enters the gut lumen leads to negative effects, and modulates the gut microbial composition and function. Such modulation led to a significant effect on vital biological pathways of the host, including metabolic disease (obesity and type 2 diabetes), metabolites (SCFA, blood glucose and cholesterol), bile acid metabolism, endocrine, neural, and other well-being patterns. This review covers the multifaceted aspects of different nutritional iron stress on the composition and function of microbial gut in monogastrics and consequential health conditions as well as it reveals unclear points that need further studies.
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Che Dongsheng, Zhang Chun, Farouk H. Mohammed, Jiang Hailong, Zhao Bao, Han Rui and Qin Guixin*, Effects of Dietary Iron Modulation on Gut Microbial Composition and Function in Monogastrics: A Review, Protein & Peptide Letters 2017; 24 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929866524666170306094414
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929866524666170306094414 |
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