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      Cardiovascular and Antiobesity Effects of Resveratrol Mediated through the Gut Microbiota

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          Encouraging scientific research into the health effects of dietary bioactive resveratrol has been confounded by its rapid first-pass metabolism, which leads to low in vivo bioavailability. Preliminary studies have shown that resveratrol can modulate gut microbiota composition, undergo biotransformation to active metabolites via the intestinal microbiota, or affect gut barrier function. In rodents, resveratrol can modify the relative Bacteroidetes:Firmicutes ratio and reverse the gut microbial dysbiosis caused by a high-fat diet. By upregulating the expression of genes involved in maintaining tight junctions between intestinal cells, resveratrol contributes to gut barrier integrity. The composition of the gut microbiome and rapid metabolism of resveratrol determines the production of resveratrol metabolites, which are found at greater concentrations in humans after ingestion than their parent molecule and can have similar biological effects. Resveratrol may affect cardiovascular risk factors such as elevated blood cholesterol or trimethylamine N-oxide concentrations. Modulating the composition of the gut microbiota by resveratrol may affect central energy metabolism and modify concentrations of satiety hormones to produce antiobesity effects. Encouraging research from animal models could be tested in humans.

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          Journal
          Adv Nutr
          Adv Nutr
          advances in nutrition
          advannut
          Advances in Nutrition
          American Society for Nutrition
          2161-8313
          2156-5376
          7 November 2017
          November 2017
          1 November 2018
          : 8
          : 6
          : 839-849
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Human Nutrition and Health, DSM Nutritional Products, Basel, Switzerland, and
          [2 ]Department of Surgery, Division of Visceral and Transplantation Surgery, University Hospital Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
          Author notes
          Address correspondence to JKB (e-mail: julia.bird@ 123456dsm.com ).

          The authors reported no funding received for this study.

          Author disclosures: JKB, DR, PW, and RES are employees of DSM Nutritional Products, a supplier of nutritional ingredients, including resveratrol, for use in food, dietary supplements, pharmaceutic applications, and animal feed.

          Author information
          http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6015-3576
          http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7884-5036
          Article
          PMC5682996 PMC5682996 5682996 016568
          10.3945/an.117.016568
          5682996
          29141969
          3358bffd-33bd-444f-8843-5f14e52672da
          © 2017 American Society for Nutrition
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          Page count
          Pages: 11
          Categories
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          gut barrier integrity,resveratrol,microbiome,obesity,cardiovascular disease,inflammation

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