Dietary factors and fluctuating levels of melatonin

Melatonin is secreted principally by the pineal gland and mainly at nighttime. The primary physiological function is to convey information of the daily cycle of light and darkness to the body. In addition, it may have other health-related functions. Melatonin is synthesized from tryptophan, an essen...

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Main Authors: Katri Peuhkuri, Nora Sihvola, Riitta Korpela
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Swedish Nutrition Foundation 2012-07-01
Series:Food & Nutrition Research
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Online Access:http://www.foodandnutritionresearch.net/index.php/fnr/article/view/17252/23291
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spelling doaj-d116747684dc45d09c676f9709a267dc2020-11-25T00:01:29ZengSwedish Nutrition FoundationFood & Nutrition Research1654-66281654-661X2012-07-015601910.3402/fnr.v56i0.17252Dietary factors and fluctuating levels of melatoninKatri PeuhkuriNora SihvolaRiitta KorpelaMelatonin is secreted principally by the pineal gland and mainly at nighttime. The primary physiological function is to convey information of the daily cycle of light and darkness to the body. In addition, it may have other health-related functions. Melatonin is synthesized from tryptophan, an essential dietary amino acid. It has been demonstrated that some nutritional factors, such as intake of vegetables, caffeine, and some vitamins and minerals, could modify melatonin production but with less intensity than light, the most dominant synchronizer of melatonin production. This review will focus on the nutritional factors apart from the intake of tryptophan that affect melatonin levels in humans. Overall, foods containing melatonin or promoting the synthesis of it by impacting the availability of tryptophan, as well those containing vitamins and minerals which are needed as co-factors and activators in the synthesis of melatonin, may modulate the levels of melatonin. Even so, the influence of daytime diet on the synthesis of nocturnal melatonin is limited, however, the influence of the diet seems to be more obvious on the daytime levels.http://www.foodandnutritionresearch.net/index.php/fnr/article/view/17252/23291melatonin6-sulphatoxymelatonindietvegetablealcoholB vitamins
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Riitta Korpela
Dietary factors and fluctuating levels of melatonin
Food & Nutrition Research
melatonin
6-sulphatoxymelatonin
diet
vegetable
alcohol
B vitamins
author_facet Katri Peuhkuri
Nora Sihvola
Riitta Korpela
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title Dietary factors and fluctuating levels of melatonin
title_short Dietary factors and fluctuating levels of melatonin
title_full Dietary factors and fluctuating levels of melatonin
title_fullStr Dietary factors and fluctuating levels of melatonin
title_full_unstemmed Dietary factors and fluctuating levels of melatonin
title_sort dietary factors and fluctuating levels of melatonin
publisher Swedish Nutrition Foundation
series Food & Nutrition Research
issn 1654-6628
1654-661X
publishDate 2012-07-01
description Melatonin is secreted principally by the pineal gland and mainly at nighttime. The primary physiological function is to convey information of the daily cycle of light and darkness to the body. In addition, it may have other health-related functions. Melatonin is synthesized from tryptophan, an essential dietary amino acid. It has been demonstrated that some nutritional factors, such as intake of vegetables, caffeine, and some vitamins and minerals, could modify melatonin production but with less intensity than light, the most dominant synchronizer of melatonin production. This review will focus on the nutritional factors apart from the intake of tryptophan that affect melatonin levels in humans. Overall, foods containing melatonin or promoting the synthesis of it by impacting the availability of tryptophan, as well those containing vitamins and minerals which are needed as co-factors and activators in the synthesis of melatonin, may modulate the levels of melatonin. Even so, the influence of daytime diet on the synthesis of nocturnal melatonin is limited, however, the influence of the diet seems to be more obvious on the daytime levels.
topic melatonin
6-sulphatoxymelatonin
diet
vegetable
alcohol
B vitamins
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