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Relevance of gut microbiome research in food safety assessment
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  • F. Javier Moreno,
  • Manuel Garrido-Romero,
  • Florencio Pazos,
  • Carlos Benito,
  • Gonzalo Borrego-Yaniz,
  • Cameron Bowes,
  • Hermann Broll,
  • Alberto Caminero,
  • Eleonora Caro,
  • Mónica Chagoyen,
  • Marianne Chemaly,
  • Antonio Fernández-Dumont,
  • Haris Gisavi,
  • Georgia Gkrintzali,
  • Sangeeta Khare,
  • Abelardo Margolles,
  • Ana Márquez,
  • Javier MARTIN,
  • Caroline Merten,
  • Antonia Montilla,
  • Ana Muñoz-Labrador,
  • Jorge Novoa,
  • Konstantinos Paraskevopoulos,
  • Cyrielle Payen,
  • Helen Helen,
  • Patricia Ruas-Madiedo,
  • Lorena Ruiz,
  • Yolanda Sanz,
  • Rodrigo Jiménez-Saiz
F. Javier Moreno
Instituto de Investigacion en Ciencias de la Alimentacion

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Manuel Garrido-Romero
Instituto de Investigacion en Ciencias de la Alimentacion
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Florencio Pazos
Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia
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Carlos Benito
Ingenio CSIC-UPV
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Gonzalo Borrego-Yaniz
Instituto de Parasitologia y Biomedicina Lopez-Neyra
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Cameron Bowes
Health Canada
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Hermann Broll
Bundesinstitut fur Risikobewertung Abteilung Lebensmittelsicherheit
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Alberto Caminero
McMaster University Department of Medicine
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Eleonora Caro
European Food Safety Authority
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Mónica Chagoyen
Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia
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Marianne Chemaly
Anses Laboratoire de Ploufragan-Plouzane
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Antonio Fernández-Dumont
European Food Safety Authority
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Haris Gisavi
Health Canada
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Georgia Gkrintzali
European Food Safety Authority
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Sangeeta Khare
National Center for Toxicological Research
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Abelardo Margolles
Instituto de Productos Lacteos de Asturias
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Ana Márquez
Instituto de Parasitologia y Biomedicina Lopez-Neyra
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Javier MARTIN
Instituto de Parasitologia y Biomedicina Lopez-Neyra
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Caroline Merten
Gouvernement de Grand-Duche de Luxembourg Administration des ponts et chaussees
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Antonia Montilla
Instituto de Investigacion en Ciencias de la Alimentacion
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Ana Muñoz-Labrador
Instituto de Investigacion en Ciencias de la Alimentacion
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Jorge Novoa
Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia
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Konstantinos Paraskevopoulos
European Food Safety Authority
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Cyrielle Payen
Anses Laboratoire de Ploufragan-Plouzane
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Helen Helen
Food Standards Australia New Zealand
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Patricia Ruas-Madiedo
Instituto de Productos Lacteos de Asturias
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Lorena Ruiz
Instituto de Productos Lacteos de Asturias
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Yolanda Sanz
Instituto de Agroquimica y Tecnologia de Alimentos
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Rodrigo Jiménez-Saiz
Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia
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Abstract

The gut microbiome is indispensable for the host physiological functioning. Yet, the impact of non-nutritious dietary compounds on the human gut microbiota and the role of the gut microbes in their metabolism and potential adverse biological effects have been overlooked. Identifying potential hazards and benefits would contribute to protecting and harnessing the gut microbiome’s role in supporting human health. We discuss the evidence on the potential detrimental impact of certain food additives and microplastics on the gut microbiome and health endpoints, with a focus on underlying mechanisms and causality. We provide recommendations for the incorporation of gut microbiome science in food risk assessment and identify knowledge and tools needed to fulfill the gaps. The incorporation of gut microbiome endpoints to safety assessments, together with well-established toxicity and mutagenicity studies, might better inform the risk assessment of certain contaminants in food, and/or food additives.
06 Nov 2023Submitted to Allergy
06 Nov 2023Assigned to Editor
06 Nov 2023Submission Checks Completed
06 Nov 2023Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
15 Nov 2023Reviewer(s) Assigned