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Monoterpenes: current knowledge on food source, metabolism, and health effects

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CRITICAL REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION
Volume 63, Issue 10, Pages 1352-1389

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2021.1963945

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Dietary monoterpenes; energy metabolism; metabolic syndrome; monoterpene biotransformation

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Monoterpenes, volatile metabolites produced by plants, have various biological activities including antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects. Recent studies have shown that monoterpenes can also regulate energy metabolism and have potential benefits in diabetes, obesity, and gut microbiota modulation. However, the lack of reliable quantification methods hinders the investigation of their role in food.
Monoterpenes, volatile metabolites produced by plants, are involved in the taste and aroma perception of fruits and vegetables and have been used for centuries in gastronomy, as food preservatives and for therapeutic purposes. Biological activities such as antimicrobial, analgesic and anti-inflammatory are well-established for some of these molecules. More recently, the ability of monoterpenes to regulate energy metabolism, and exert antidiabetic, anti-obesity and gut microbiota modulation activities have been described. Despite their promising health effects, the lack of reliable quantification of monoterpenes in food, hindered the investigation of their role as dietary bioactive compounds in epidemiological studies. Moreover, only few studies have documented the biotransformation of these compounds and identified the monoterpene metabolites with biological activity. This review presents up-to-date knowledge about the occurrence of monoterpenes in food, their bioavailability and potential role in the modulation of intermediate metabolism and inflammation, focusing on novel findings of molecular mechanisms, underlining research gaps and new avenues to be explored.

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