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Analyses of short-chain fatty acids and exhaled breath volatiles in dietary intervention trials for metabolic diseases
Authors:Jisun HJ Lee  Jiangjiang Zhu
Institution:1.Department of Human Sciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA; 2.James Comprehensive Cancer Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Abstract:As an alternative to pharmacological treatment to diseases, lifestyle interventions, such as dietary changes and physical activities, can help maintain healthy metabolic conditions. Recently, the emerging analyses of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from breath and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) from plasma/feces have been considered as useful tools for the diagnosis and mechanistic understanding of metabolic diseases. Furthermore, diet-induced changes of SCFAs in individuals with diagnosed metabolic abnormalities have been correlated with the composition changes of the gut microbiome. More interestingly, the analysis of exhaled breath (breathomics) has gained attention as a useful technique to measure the human VOC profile altered as a result of dietary interventions. In this mini-review, we examined recent clinical trials that performed promising dietary interventions, SCFAs analysis in plasma/feces, and VOC profile analysis in exhaling breath to understand the relationship between dietary intervention and metabolic health.
Keywords:Dietary intervention  short-chain fatty acids  volatiles  breathomics  mass spectrometry
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