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Pectin Influences the Absorption and Metabolism of Polyphenols from Blackcurrant and Green Tea in Rats

Consumption of polyphenols and dietary fiber as part of a normal diet is beneficial to human health. In this study, we examined whether different amounts of dietary soluble fiber (pectin) affect the absorption and metabolism of polyphenols from blackcurrant and green tea in rats. After 28 days, the...

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Autores principales: Paturi, Gunaranjan, Butts, Christine A., Joyce, Nigel I., Rippon, Paula E., Morrison, Sarah C., Hedderley, Duncan I., Lister, Carolyn E.
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8070010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33918607
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10040813
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author Paturi, Gunaranjan
Butts, Christine A.
Joyce, Nigel I.
Rippon, Paula E.
Morrison, Sarah C.
Hedderley, Duncan I.
Lister, Carolyn E.
author_facet Paturi, Gunaranjan
Butts, Christine A.
Joyce, Nigel I.
Rippon, Paula E.
Morrison, Sarah C.
Hedderley, Duncan I.
Lister, Carolyn E.
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description Consumption of polyphenols and dietary fiber as part of a normal diet is beneficial to human health. In this study, we examined whether different amounts of dietary soluble fiber (pectin) affect the absorption and metabolism of polyphenols from blackcurrant and green tea in rats. After 28 days, the rats fed blackcurrant and green tea with pectin (4 or 8%) had significantly lower body weight gain and food intake compared to the rats fed a control diet. Rats fed a blackcurrant and green tea diet with 8% pectin had significantly higher fecal nitrogen output and lower protein digestibility. No polyphenols were observed in the urine, feces and plasma of rats fed the control diet. Parent catechins and flavonols were absent in urine obtained from all diet groups. Gallocatechin glucuronide was only observed in the plasma of rats fed the blackcurrant and green tea diet without pectin. Meanwhile, epicatechin and catechin gallate were present in the feces of rats fed a blackcurrant and green tea diet with and without 4% pectin. Pectin (4 or 8%) added to the blackcurrant and green tea diet increased the plasma antioxidant capacity in rats. Inclusion of pectin in the diet altered the host absorption and metabolism of polyphenols from blackcurrant and green tea.
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spelling pubmed-80700102021-04-26 Pectin Influences the Absorption and Metabolism of Polyphenols from Blackcurrant and Green Tea in Rats Paturi, Gunaranjan Butts, Christine A. Joyce, Nigel I. Rippon, Paula E. Morrison, Sarah C. Hedderley, Duncan I. Lister, Carolyn E. Foods Article Consumption of polyphenols and dietary fiber as part of a normal diet is beneficial to human health. In this study, we examined whether different amounts of dietary soluble fiber (pectin) affect the absorption and metabolism of polyphenols from blackcurrant and green tea in rats. After 28 days, the rats fed blackcurrant and green tea with pectin (4 or 8%) had significantly lower body weight gain and food intake compared to the rats fed a control diet. Rats fed a blackcurrant and green tea diet with 8% pectin had significantly higher fecal nitrogen output and lower protein digestibility. No polyphenols were observed in the urine, feces and plasma of rats fed the control diet. Parent catechins and flavonols were absent in urine obtained from all diet groups. Gallocatechin glucuronide was only observed in the plasma of rats fed the blackcurrant and green tea diet without pectin. Meanwhile, epicatechin and catechin gallate were present in the feces of rats fed a blackcurrant and green tea diet with and without 4% pectin. Pectin (4 or 8%) added to the blackcurrant and green tea diet increased the plasma antioxidant capacity in rats. Inclusion of pectin in the diet altered the host absorption and metabolism of polyphenols from blackcurrant and green tea. MDPI 2021-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8070010/ /pubmed/33918607 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10040813 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Paturi, Gunaranjan
Butts, Christine A.
Joyce, Nigel I.
Rippon, Paula E.
Morrison, Sarah C.
Hedderley, Duncan I.
Lister, Carolyn E.
Pectin Influences the Absorption and Metabolism of Polyphenols from Blackcurrant and Green Tea in Rats
title Pectin Influences the Absorption and Metabolism of Polyphenols from Blackcurrant and Green Tea in Rats
title_full Pectin Influences the Absorption and Metabolism of Polyphenols from Blackcurrant and Green Tea in Rats
title_fullStr Pectin Influences the Absorption and Metabolism of Polyphenols from Blackcurrant and Green Tea in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Pectin Influences the Absorption and Metabolism of Polyphenols from Blackcurrant and Green Tea in Rats
title_short Pectin Influences the Absorption and Metabolism of Polyphenols from Blackcurrant and Green Tea in Rats
title_sort pectin influences the absorption and metabolism of polyphenols from blackcurrant and green tea in rats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8070010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33918607
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10040813
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