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First-Pass Metabolism of Polyphenols from Selected Berries: A High-Throughput Bioanalytical Approach
Small berries are rich in polyphenols whose first-pass metabolism may alter their ultimate physiological effects. The antioxidant capacity and polyphenol profile of three freeze-dried berries (blackberry, raspberry, Red Globe grape) were measured and their apparent permeability (Papp) and first-pass...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7222205/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32295070 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox9040311 |
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author | Olivas-Aguirre, Francisco J. Mendoza, Sandra Alvarez-Parrilla, Emilio Gonzalez-Aguilar, Gustavo A. Villegas-Ochoa, Monica A. Quintero-Vargas, Jael T.J. Wall-Medrano, Abraham |
author_facet | Olivas-Aguirre, Francisco J. Mendoza, Sandra Alvarez-Parrilla, Emilio Gonzalez-Aguilar, Gustavo A. Villegas-Ochoa, Monica A. Quintero-Vargas, Jael T.J. Wall-Medrano, Abraham |
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description | Small berries are rich in polyphenols whose first-pass metabolism may alter their ultimate physiological effects. The antioxidant capacity and polyphenol profile of three freeze-dried berries (blackberry, raspberry, Red Globe grape) were measured and their apparent permeability (Papp) and first-pass biotransformation were tracked with an ex vivo bioanalytical system [everted gut sac (rat) + three detection methods: spectrophotometry, HPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS, differential pulse voltammetry (DPV)]. Total polyphenol (ratio 0.07-0.14-1.0) and molecular diversity (anthocyanins > flavan-3-ols), antioxidant capacity (DPPH, FRAP), anodic current maxima and Papp (efflux> uptake) were in the following order: blackberry > raspberry > Red Globe grape. Epicatechin, pelargonidin & cyanin (all), callistephin (raspberry/blackberry), catechin (grape), cyanidin glycosides (blackberry) and their derived metabolites [quinic acid, epicatechin, cyanidin/malvidin glucosides, and chlorogenic/caffeic acids] were fruit-specific and concentration-dependent. Time-trend DPV kinetic data revealed concurrent epithelial permeability & biotransformation processes. Regular permeability and high-biotransformation of berry polyphenols suggest fruit-specific health effects apparently at the intestinal level. |
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spelling | pubmed-72222052020-05-28 First-Pass Metabolism of Polyphenols from Selected Berries: A High-Throughput Bioanalytical Approach Olivas-Aguirre, Francisco J. Mendoza, Sandra Alvarez-Parrilla, Emilio Gonzalez-Aguilar, Gustavo A. Villegas-Ochoa, Monica A. Quintero-Vargas, Jael T.J. Wall-Medrano, Abraham Antioxidants (Basel) Article Small berries are rich in polyphenols whose first-pass metabolism may alter their ultimate physiological effects. The antioxidant capacity and polyphenol profile of three freeze-dried berries (blackberry, raspberry, Red Globe grape) were measured and their apparent permeability (Papp) and first-pass biotransformation were tracked with an ex vivo bioanalytical system [everted gut sac (rat) + three detection methods: spectrophotometry, HPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS, differential pulse voltammetry (DPV)]. Total polyphenol (ratio 0.07-0.14-1.0) and molecular diversity (anthocyanins > flavan-3-ols), antioxidant capacity (DPPH, FRAP), anodic current maxima and Papp (efflux> uptake) were in the following order: blackberry > raspberry > Red Globe grape. Epicatechin, pelargonidin & cyanin (all), callistephin (raspberry/blackberry), catechin (grape), cyanidin glycosides (blackberry) and their derived metabolites [quinic acid, epicatechin, cyanidin/malvidin glucosides, and chlorogenic/caffeic acids] were fruit-specific and concentration-dependent. Time-trend DPV kinetic data revealed concurrent epithelial permeability & biotransformation processes. Regular permeability and high-biotransformation of berry polyphenols suggest fruit-specific health effects apparently at the intestinal level. MDPI 2020-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7222205/ /pubmed/32295070 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox9040311 Text en © 2020 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 Olivas-Aguirre, Francisco J. Mendoza, Sandra Alvarez-Parrilla, Emilio Gonzalez-Aguilar, Gustavo A. Villegas-Ochoa, Monica A. Quintero-Vargas, Jael T.J. Wall-Medrano, Abraham First-Pass Metabolism of Polyphenols from Selected Berries: A High-Throughput Bioanalytical Approach |
title | First-Pass Metabolism of Polyphenols from Selected Berries: A High-Throughput Bioanalytical Approach |
title_full | First-Pass Metabolism of Polyphenols from Selected Berries: A High-Throughput Bioanalytical Approach |
title_fullStr | First-Pass Metabolism of Polyphenols from Selected Berries: A High-Throughput Bioanalytical Approach |
title_full_unstemmed | First-Pass Metabolism of Polyphenols from Selected Berries: A High-Throughput Bioanalytical Approach |
title_short | First-Pass Metabolism of Polyphenols from Selected Berries: A High-Throughput Bioanalytical Approach |
title_sort | first-pass metabolism of polyphenols from selected berries: a high-throughput bioanalytical approach |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7222205/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32295070 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox9040311 |
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