Buccato, Daniele Giuseppe (2025) RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF NEW INGREDIENTS FOR FOOD SUPPLEMENTS. [Tesi di dottorato]
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| Tipologia del documento: | Tesi di dottorato |
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| Lingua: | English |
| Titolo: | RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF NEW INGREDIENTS FOR FOOD SUPPLEMENTS |
| Autori: | Autore Email Buccato, Daniele Giuseppe danielegiuseppe.buccato@unina.it |
| Data: | 9 Dicembre 2025 |
| Numero di pagine: | 116 |
| Istituzione: | Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II |
| Dipartimento: | Farmacia |
| Dottorato: | Nutraceuticals, Functional Foods and Human Health |
| Ciclo di dottorato: | 38 |
| Coordinatore del Corso di dottorato: | nome email Izzo, Angelo Antonio aaizzo@unina.it |
| Tutor: | nome email Daglia, Maria [non definito] Di Minno, Alessandro [non definito] |
| Data: | 9 Dicembre 2025 |
| Numero di pagine: | 116 |
| Parole chiave: | in vitro digestion and fermentation; microbiota; SCFAs; menopause; pro-estrogenic activity; |
| Settori scientifico-disciplinari del MIUR: | Area 03 - Scienze chimiche > CHIM/10 - Chimica degli alimenti |
| Informazioni aggiuntive: | XXXVIII cycle |
| Depositato il: | 07 Gen 2026 15:38 |
| Ultima modifica: | 12 Ago 2026 05:37 |
| URI: | https://www.fedoa.unina.it/id/eprint/16050 |
Abstract
From a regulatory point of view, dietary supplements are foods and are intended to support specific nutritional and physiological functions without claiming to prevent or treat diseases. In this context, a functional ingredient is a defined component, often plant-derived, that shows a reproducible biological effect at feasible doses. Turning a plant extract into a candidate food supplement ingredient requires two steps. First, generation of active substances: compounds are characterized, digested and, when not absorbed in the upper part of gastrointestinal tract, transformed by the colonic microbiota into bioactive metabolites. Second, action on biological targets: molecules able to engage receptors or modulate enzymes in target cells. This thesis presents three independent studies that reflect both routes. As far as gut health is concernet, we studied a pomegranate (P. granatum L.) extract aimed at general intestinal health and a sea buckthorn (H. rhamnoides L.) extract with a functional constipation-oriented rationale, applying in vitro simulated digestion and anaerobic fecal fermentation. Both extracts resulted to modulated microbial fermentation profiles, with increased production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs); for H. rhamnoides, Aquaporin-3 (AQP3) expression was significantly modulated in epithelial models. On the ERα-mediated signaling pathway, we evaluated three extracts (A, B and Humulus lupulus L.) with potential phytoestrogenic activities for signals related to menopausal vasomotor symptoms, probing receptor-mediated action in target cells. In MCF-7 cells, the extracts increased progesterone receptor (PgR) expression at non-cytotoxic concentrations. Taken together, our findings provide clear endpoints (SCFAs, AQP3, PgR) and support the progression toward the next research phases of functional ingredients for food-supplement use, that are the evaluation of their activities in human through randomized controlled clinical trials.
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