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Mango (Mangifera indica L.) Polyphenols: Anti-Inflammatory Intestinal Microbial Health Benefits,and Associated Mechanisms of Actions
Authors:Hyemee Kim  Maria Joselyn Castellon-Chicas  Shirley Arbizu  Stephen T. Talcott  Nicholas L. Drury  Shayna Smith  Susanne U. Mertens-Talcott
Affiliation:1.Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, Korea;2.Department of Food Science and Technology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA; (M.J.C.-C.); (S.A.); (S.T.T.); (N.L.D.); (S.S.)
Abstract:Mango is rich in polyphenols including gallotannins and gallic acid, among others. The bioavailability of mango polyphenols, especially polymeric gallotannins, is largely dependent on the intestinal microbiota, where the generation of absorbable metabolites depends on microbial enzymes. Mango polyphenols can favorably modulate bacteria associated with the production of bioactive gallotannin metabolites including Lactobacillus plantarum, resulting in intestinal health benefits. In several studies, the prebiotic effects of mango polyphenols and dietary fiber, their potential contribution to lower intestinal inflammation and promotion of intestinal integrity have been demonstrated. Additionally, polyphenols occurring in mango have some potential to interact with intestinal and less likely with hepatic enzymes or transporter systems. This review provides an overview of interactions of mango polyphenols with the intestinal microbiome, associated health benefits and underlying mechanisms.
Keywords:mango polyphenols   polyphenol metabolites   gut health   gut microbiota   intestinal integrity   inflammation
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