Kati Hanhineva
kati.hanhineva@utu.fi +358 29 450 4044 +358 50 472 1814 |
phytochemicals, food chemistry, food development, fermentation, metabolomics, microbiota, nutrition
I am professor in food development with special focus on Nordic
foods and health effects at the University of Turku, Department of
Biochemistry, Food Chemistry and Food Development unit since beginning of 2020.
Part of my research group is situated at the School of Public Health and Clinical
Nutrition at the University of Eastern Finland. Since fall 2019 I am also affiliated
as visiting scientist (Marie Curie MoRE2020 Fellow) at the Division of Food and
Nutrition Science, Department of Biology and Biological Engineering at the Chalmers
University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden. I have the docentship in nutrition
and food metabolomics at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Eastern
Finland.
I completed PhD in biotechnology at the University of Kuopio 2008.
During years 2008-2014 I conducted post-doctoral research at the Department of
Public Health and Clinical Nutrition, at the University of Eastern Finland with
several research visits to the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Since
2014 I have been the principal investigator in food and nutritional
metabolomics research group and led and participated in several national and
EU-funded research projects including Academy Researcher fellowship 2014-2019.
My main research focus is within the biochemistry of foods,
especially phytochemical compounds and the effect of food processing such as
fermentation on their composition. Likewise, molecular level understanding of
the role of nutrition in maintaining good health, and food-microbiota
interaction are within the core of my research. The key analytical technology
at the different stages of research is the mass-spectrometry based metabolic
profiling that I have developed and utilized for various food and nutrition
related applications, in particular within projects related to the beneficial
health effect of whole grain rich diets.
- Metabolites associated with abnormal glucose metabolism responding to primary care lifestyle intervention (2025)
- Scientific Reports
- Metabolite variations in faba bean ingredients: Unraveling the links between off-flavors and chemical compounds (2025)
- Food Chemistry
- Sensory and volatile compound profiles in tempeh-like products from faba bean and oats (2025)
- Current Research in Food ScienceJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
- Serum Metabolite Profile in Progressive Versus Nonprogressive Alcohol-Related Liver Disease: A Cross-Sectional Metabolomics StudyFasting plasma metabolites reflecting meat consumption and their associations with incident type 2 diabetes in two Swedish cohorts (2025)
- Liver InternationalAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition
- Association between whole-grain consumption, tryptophan metabolism and psychological distress: a secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trialIdentification of metabolites produced by six gut commensal Bacteroidales strains using non-targeted LC-MS/MS metabolite profiling (2024)
- British Journal of Nutrition
- Blood metabolomic profiling reveals new targets in the management of psychological symptoms associated with severe alcohol use disorder (2024)
- eLife
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- Microbiological Research
- Lipophilic and Hydrophilic Metabolites as Descriptors of Different Coffee Beverages (2024)
- Longitudinal associations of an exposome score with serum metabolites from childhood to adolescence (2024)
- Communications Biology



