About this Research Topic
The goal of this Research Topic is to provide a forum on the contribution of dietary bioactive compounds on chronic diseases chemoprevention through investigations or systemic reviews on the interactions occurring on the interfaces between dietary bioactive compounds, gut microbiota, and redox related signaling pathways by using advanced omics tools or artificial intelligence technical, both in in vitro and in vivo models.
1. Further molecular mechanisms underlying the chemoprevention of dietary bioactive compounds in chronic diseases
2. Relations between dietary bioactive compounds intake and COVID-19 or COVID-19 plus chronic diseases
3. Gut microbiota-oriented effects of dietary bioactive compounds on chronic diseases
4. Dietary bioactive compounds delivery system and structure modification on chronic disease chemoprevention
5. Effects of phytochemicals or dietary fiber intake on intestinal flora and blood parameters in chronic diseases and new findings in clinical predictors of chronic diseases in patients
6. Nutrigenomics or multiple omics or AI techniques application in chronic disease chemoprevention
Keywords: Dietary bioactive compounds, Chronic disease, nutrigenomics, gut microbiota, omics
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