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Food Additives Associated with Gut Microbiota Alterations in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Friends or Enemies?

Liu, Caiguang; Zhan, Shukai; Tian, Zhenyi; Li, Na; Li, Tong; Wu, Dongxuan; Zeng, Zhirong*; Zhuang, Xiaojun*
Science Citation Index Expanded
南方医科大学; 中山大学; 1

摘要

During the 21st century, the incidence and prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is rising globally. Despite the pathogenesis of IBD remaining largely unclear, the interactions between environmental exposure, host genetics and immune response contribute to the occurrence and development of this disease. Growing evidence implicates that food additives might be closely related to IBD, but the involved molecular mechanisms are still poorly understood. Food additives may be categorized as distinct types in accordance with their function and property, including artificial sweeteners, preservatives, food colorant, emulsifiers, stabilizers, thickeners and so on. Various kinds of food additives play a role in modifying the interaction between gut microbiota and intestinal inflammation. Therefore, this review comprehensively synthesizes the current evidence on the interplay between different food additives and gut microbiome alterations, and further elucidates the potential mechanisms of food additives-associated microbiota changes involved in IBD.

关键词

food additive gut microbiota inflammatory bowel disease