The gut microbiota urolithin metabotypes revisited: the human metabolism of ellagic acid is mainly determined by aging
A. Cortés-Martín,R. García-Villalba,A. González-Sarrías,M. Romo-Vaquero,V. Loria-Kohen,A. Ramírez-de-Molina,F. A. Tomás-Barberán,M. V. Selma,J. C. Espín
Food & Function Pub Date : 07/06/2018 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C8FO00956B
Abstract

Understanding individuals’ response to dietary bioactives is crucial for personalized nutrition. We report here for the first time in a Caucasian cohort (5–90 years, n = 839) that aging is the main factor that determines the gut microbiota involved in the ellagic acid–ellagitannin metabolism (urolithin metabotypes), with potential consequences for human health.

Graphical abstract: The gut microbiota urolithin metabotypes revisited: the human metabolism of ellagic acid is mainly determined by aging