1. Flavan-3-ol/Procyanidin Metabolomics in Rat Urine Using HPLC-Quadrupole TOF/MS.
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Masumoto S, Aoki S, Miura T, and Shoji T
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- Animals, Biflavonoids administration & dosage, Biflavonoids pharmacokinetics, Catechin administration & dosage, Catechin chemistry, Catechin pharmacokinetics, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Flavonoids pharmacokinetics, Male, Mass Spectrometry methods, Molecular Weight, Proanthocyanidins administration & dosage, Proanthocyanidins pharmacokinetics, Rats, Wistar, Biflavonoids urine, Catechin analogs & derivatives, Catechin urine, Proanthocyanidins urine
- Abstract
Scope: Several studies have demonstrated that flavan-3-ol/procyanidins are associated with biological functions in the prevention of various chronic diseases, including obesity and diabetes. Knowledge of their mechanisms, including bioavailability, has significantly progressed in the last decade. However, the differences of the metabolic signatures among flavan-3-ol/procyanidins remain ambiguous., Methods and Results: The metabolites in urine over time after acute administration of three typical flavan-3-ol/procyanidins ((epi)catechin [EPC], epigallocatechin gallate [EGCG], and procyanidin dimer [PC]) in view of the chemical structure were analyzed by HPLC-quadrupole TOF/MS. Several bile acid and amino acid derivatives including tryptophan and tyrosine, as well as flavan-3-ol/procyanidin conjugates and phenolic acid degradation products generated by the gut microbiota were observed in rat urine., Conclusion: Multivariate statistical analyses suggest that the exogenous and endogenous metabolites of flavan-3-ol/procyanidins greatly differ, although the chemical structures of three typical flavan-3-ol/procyanidins-EPC, EGCG, and PC-are similar. Thus, metabolomic differences likely affect their biological functions and health benefits., (© 2018 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.)
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- 2018
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