Submit a Manuscript to the Journal
Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry
For a Special Issue on
Nutritional Biochemistry in Metabolic Health and Disease Prevention
Manuscript deadline

Special Issue Editor(s)
Dr Josthna Penchalaneni,
Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, India
josthnap@spmvv.ac.in
Dr Desirée Victoria-Montesinos,
Universidad Católica de Murcia (UCAM), Spain,
dvictoria@ucam.edu
Nutritional Biochemistry in Metabolic Health and Disease Prevention
Nutritional biochemistry in metabolic health and disease prevention focuses on understanding how nutrients influence cellular processes, energy metabolism, and physiological regulation to maintain health and prevent chronic diseases. This area explores the molecular mechanisms by which vitamins, minerals, and bioactive compounds affect metabolic pathways and modulate oxidative stress and inflammation. It examines nutrientgene interactions and their roles in metabolic disorders such as diabetes and obesity. Research in this field provides insight into dietary strategies for improving metabolic health and reducing disease risk. The integration of nutritional biochemistry in clinical and preventive approaches supports personalized nutrition for sustainable metabolic wellness.
Ensuring consistent nutrient intake for metabolic health can be difficult due to individual variability in absorption and metabolism. Limited understanding of nutrient-gene interactions affects the development of targeted nutritional strategies. Accurate assessment of dietary intake in clinical studies requires advanced methods for reliability. Establishing direct links between specific nutrients and long-term disease prevention is complex in diverse populations. Interpreting the role of bioactive compounds in human metabolism requires detailed molecular studies. Variability in gut microbiota influences nutrient utilization and metabolic responses in individuals. Translating findings into personalized nutrition recommendations demands integration of biochemical, genetic, and lifestyle data for effective prevention. This special issue explores nutritional biochemistry in metabolic health for disease prevention, focusing on molecular mechanisms, nutrient-gene interactions, bioactive compounds, and personalized nutrition strategies. Potential topics may include, but are not limited to:
• Micronutrient regulation in metabolic pathways for health maintenance
• Bioactive compounds in plant-based diets for metabolic health
• Nutrient-gene interactions in metabolic disorder prevention
• Role of vitamins and minerals in oxidative stress modulation
• Dietary polyphenols in inflammation control for chronic disease prevention
• Nutritional modulation of gut microbiota for metabolic balance
• Metabolomics approaches in nutritional biochemistry for health assessment
• Impact of amino acid metabolism in metabolic wellness
• Role of dietary fats in insulin sensitivity for metabolic health
• Personalized nutrition strategies for managing metabolic disorders
• Nutritional interventions in obesity prevention and management
• Dietary patterns and metabolic biomarkers for disease risk reduction
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