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Food Chemicals and Epigenetic Targets: An Epi Food Chemical Database.

K Eurídice Juárez-MercadoJuan F Avellaneda-TamayoKarina Eurídice Juárez-MercadoAna L Chávez-HernándezClaudia Daniela López-LópezJosé Luis Medina-Franco
Published in: ACS omega (2024)
There is increasing awareness of epigenetics's importance in understanding disease etiologies and developing novel therapeutics. An increasing number of publications in the past few years reflect the renewed interest in epigenetic processes and their relationship with food chemicals. However, there needs to be a recent study that accounts for the most recent advances in the area by associating the chemical structures of food and natural product components with their biological activity. Here, we analyze the status of food chemicals and their intersection with natural products in epigenetic research. Using chemoinformatics tools, we compared quantitatively the chemical contents, structural diversity, and coverage in the chemical space of food chemicals with reported epigenetic activity. As part of this work, we built and curated a compound database of food and natural product chemicals annotated with structural information, an epigenetic target activity profile, and the main source of the food chemical or natural product, among other relevant features. The compounds are cross-linked with identifiers from other major public databases such as FooDB and the collection of open natural products, COCONUT. The compound database, the "Epi Food Chemical Database", is accessible in HTML and CSV formats at https://github.com/DIFACQUIM/Epi_food_Chemical_Database.
Keyphrases
  • dna methylation
  • human health
  • gene expression
  • healthcare
  • small molecule
  • emergency department
  • high resolution
  • mental health
  • climate change
  • drug induced