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Intestinal Absorption and Antioxidant Activity of Grape Pomace Polyphenols
The absorption and antioxidant activity of polyphenols from grape pomace (GP) are important aspects of its valorization as a feed additive in the diet of weaned piglets. This study aimed to evaluate the presence of polyphenols from GP both in vitro in IPEC cells and in vivo in the duodenum and colon...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5986468/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29747456 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10050588 |
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author | Chedea, Veronica Sanda Palade, Laurentiu Mihai Marin, Daniela Eliza Pelmus, Rodica Stefania Habeanu, Mihaela Rotar, Mircea Catalin Gras, Mihail Alexandru Pistol, Gina Cecilia Taranu, Ionelia |
author_facet | Chedea, Veronica Sanda Palade, Laurentiu Mihai Marin, Daniela Eliza Pelmus, Rodica Stefania Habeanu, Mihaela Rotar, Mircea Catalin Gras, Mihail Alexandru Pistol, Gina Cecilia Taranu, Ionelia |
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description | The absorption and antioxidant activity of polyphenols from grape pomace (GP) are important aspects of its valorization as a feed additive in the diet of weaned piglets. This study aimed to evaluate the presence of polyphenols from GP both in vitro in IPEC cells and in vivo in the duodenum and colon of piglets fed with diets containing or not 5% GP and also to compare and correlate the aspects of their in vitro and in vivo absorption. Total polyphenolic content (TPC) and antioxidant status (TAS, CAT, SOD and GPx enzyme activity, and lipid peroxidation-TBARS level) were assessed in duodenum and colon of piglets fed or not a diet with 5% GP. The results of UV-Vis spectroscopy demonstrated that in cellular and extracellular medium the GP polyphenols were oxidized (between λmax = 276 nm and λmax = 627.0 nm) with the formation of o-quinones and dimers. LC-MS analysis indicated a procyanidin trimer possibly C2, and a procyanidin dimer as the major polyphenols identified in GP, 12.8% of the procyanidin trimer and 23% of the procyanidin dimer respectively being also found in the compound feed. Procyanidin trimer C2 is the compound accumulated in duodenum, 73% of it being found in the colon of control piglets, and 62.5% in the colon of GP piglets. Correlations exist between the in vitro and in vivo investigations regarding the qualitative evaluation of GP polyphenols in the cells (λmax at 287.1 nm) and in the gut (λmax at 287.5 nm), as oxidated metabolic products. Beside the presence of polyphenols metabolites this study shows also the presence of the unmetabolized procyanidin trimers in duodenum and colon tissue, an important point in evaluating the benefic actions of these molecules at intestinal level. Moreover the in vivo study shows that a 5% GP in piglet’s diet increased the total antioxidant status (TAS) and decreased lipid peroxidantion (TBARS) in both duodenum and colon, and increased SOD activity in duodenum and CAT and GPx activity in colon. These parameters are modulated by the different polyphenols absorbed, mainly by the procyanidin trimers and catechin on one side and the polyphenols metabolites on the other side. |
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spelling | pubmed-59864682018-06-05 Intestinal Absorption and Antioxidant Activity of Grape Pomace Polyphenols Chedea, Veronica Sanda Palade, Laurentiu Mihai Marin, Daniela Eliza Pelmus, Rodica Stefania Habeanu, Mihaela Rotar, Mircea Catalin Gras, Mihail Alexandru Pistol, Gina Cecilia Taranu, Ionelia Nutrients Article The absorption and antioxidant activity of polyphenols from grape pomace (GP) are important aspects of its valorization as a feed additive in the diet of weaned piglets. This study aimed to evaluate the presence of polyphenols from GP both in vitro in IPEC cells and in vivo in the duodenum and colon of piglets fed with diets containing or not 5% GP and also to compare and correlate the aspects of their in vitro and in vivo absorption. Total polyphenolic content (TPC) and antioxidant status (TAS, CAT, SOD and GPx enzyme activity, and lipid peroxidation-TBARS level) were assessed in duodenum and colon of piglets fed or not a diet with 5% GP. The results of UV-Vis spectroscopy demonstrated that in cellular and extracellular medium the GP polyphenols were oxidized (between λmax = 276 nm and λmax = 627.0 nm) with the formation of o-quinones and dimers. LC-MS analysis indicated a procyanidin trimer possibly C2, and a procyanidin dimer as the major polyphenols identified in GP, 12.8% of the procyanidin trimer and 23% of the procyanidin dimer respectively being also found in the compound feed. Procyanidin trimer C2 is the compound accumulated in duodenum, 73% of it being found in the colon of control piglets, and 62.5% in the colon of GP piglets. Correlations exist between the in vitro and in vivo investigations regarding the qualitative evaluation of GP polyphenols in the cells (λmax at 287.1 nm) and in the gut (λmax at 287.5 nm), as oxidated metabolic products. Beside the presence of polyphenols metabolites this study shows also the presence of the unmetabolized procyanidin trimers in duodenum and colon tissue, an important point in evaluating the benefic actions of these molecules at intestinal level. Moreover the in vivo study shows that a 5% GP in piglet’s diet increased the total antioxidant status (TAS) and decreased lipid peroxidantion (TBARS) in both duodenum and colon, and increased SOD activity in duodenum and CAT and GPx activity in colon. These parameters are modulated by the different polyphenols absorbed, mainly by the procyanidin trimers and catechin on one side and the polyphenols metabolites on the other side. MDPI 2018-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5986468/ /pubmed/29747456 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10050588 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Chedea, Veronica Sanda Palade, Laurentiu Mihai Marin, Daniela Eliza Pelmus, Rodica Stefania Habeanu, Mihaela Rotar, Mircea Catalin Gras, Mihail Alexandru Pistol, Gina Cecilia Taranu, Ionelia Intestinal Absorption and Antioxidant Activity of Grape Pomace Polyphenols |
title | Intestinal Absorption and Antioxidant Activity of Grape Pomace Polyphenols |
title_full | Intestinal Absorption and Antioxidant Activity of Grape Pomace Polyphenols |
title_fullStr | Intestinal Absorption and Antioxidant Activity of Grape Pomace Polyphenols |
title_full_unstemmed | Intestinal Absorption and Antioxidant Activity of Grape Pomace Polyphenols |
title_short | Intestinal Absorption and Antioxidant Activity of Grape Pomace Polyphenols |
title_sort | intestinal absorption and antioxidant activity of grape pomace polyphenols |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5986468/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29747456 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10050588 |
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