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Trans-ε-Viniferin Encapsulation in Multi-Lamellar Liposomes: Consequences on Pharmacokinetic Parameters, Biodistribution and Glucuronide Formation in Rats

Trans-ε-viniferin (εVin) is a resveratrol dimer exhibiting promising biological activities for human health. Its bioavailability being low, the development of encapsulation methods would be used to overcome this issue. The aim of this study was to measure the consequences of the encapsulation of εVi...

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Autores principales: Beaumont, Pauline, Faure, Chrystel, Courtois, Arnaud, Jourdes, Michael, Marchal, Axel, Teissedre, Pierre-Louis, Richard, Tristan, Atgié, Claude, Krisa, Stéphanie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8708455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34959765
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13124212
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author Beaumont, Pauline
Faure, Chrystel
Courtois, Arnaud
Jourdes, Michael
Marchal, Axel
Teissedre, Pierre-Louis
Richard, Tristan
Atgié, Claude
Krisa, Stéphanie
author_facet Beaumont, Pauline
Faure, Chrystel
Courtois, Arnaud
Jourdes, Michael
Marchal, Axel
Teissedre, Pierre-Louis
Richard, Tristan
Atgié, Claude
Krisa, Stéphanie
author_sort Beaumont, Pauline
collection PubMed
description Trans-ε-viniferin (εVin) is a resveratrol dimer exhibiting promising biological activities for human health. Its bioavailability being low, the development of encapsulation methods would be used to overcome this issue. The aim of this study was to measure the consequences of the encapsulation of εVin in multilamellar liposomes on its pharmacokinetic parameters, metabolism and tissue distribution in rats. After oral administration of εVin (20 mg/kg body weight), either as free or encapsulated forms, plasmas were sequentially collected (from 0 to 4 h) as well as liver, kidneys and adipose tissues (4 h after administration) and analyzed by LC-HRMS. The glucuronide metabolites (εVG) were also produced by hemisynthesis for their quantification in plasma and tissues. The encapsulation process did not significantly modify the pharmacokinetic parameters of εVin itself. However, a significant increase of the T(1/2) was noticed for εVG after administration of the encapsulated form as compared to the free form. An accumulation of εVin and εVG in adipose tissues was noticed, and interestingly a significant increase of the latter in the mesenteric one after administration of the encapsulated form was highlighted. Since adipose tissues could represent storage depots, and encapsulation allows for prolonging the exposure time of glucuronide metabolites in the organism, this could be of interest to promote their potential biological activities.
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spelling pubmed-87084552021-12-25 Trans-ε-Viniferin Encapsulation in Multi-Lamellar Liposomes: Consequences on Pharmacokinetic Parameters, Biodistribution and Glucuronide Formation in Rats Beaumont, Pauline Faure, Chrystel Courtois, Arnaud Jourdes, Michael Marchal, Axel Teissedre, Pierre-Louis Richard, Tristan Atgié, Claude Krisa, Stéphanie Nutrients Article Trans-ε-viniferin (εVin) is a resveratrol dimer exhibiting promising biological activities for human health. Its bioavailability being low, the development of encapsulation methods would be used to overcome this issue. The aim of this study was to measure the consequences of the encapsulation of εVin in multilamellar liposomes on its pharmacokinetic parameters, metabolism and tissue distribution in rats. After oral administration of εVin (20 mg/kg body weight), either as free or encapsulated forms, plasmas were sequentially collected (from 0 to 4 h) as well as liver, kidneys and adipose tissues (4 h after administration) and analyzed by LC-HRMS. The glucuronide metabolites (εVG) were also produced by hemisynthesis for their quantification in plasma and tissues. The encapsulation process did not significantly modify the pharmacokinetic parameters of εVin itself. However, a significant increase of the T(1/2) was noticed for εVG after administration of the encapsulated form as compared to the free form. An accumulation of εVin and εVG in adipose tissues was noticed, and interestingly a significant increase of the latter in the mesenteric one after administration of the encapsulated form was highlighted. Since adipose tissues could represent storage depots, and encapsulation allows for prolonging the exposure time of glucuronide metabolites in the organism, this could be of interest to promote their potential biological activities. MDPI 2021-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8708455/ /pubmed/34959765 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13124212 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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Beaumont, Pauline
Faure, Chrystel
Courtois, Arnaud
Jourdes, Michael
Marchal, Axel
Teissedre, Pierre-Louis
Richard, Tristan
Atgié, Claude
Krisa, Stéphanie
Trans-ε-Viniferin Encapsulation in Multi-Lamellar Liposomes: Consequences on Pharmacokinetic Parameters, Biodistribution and Glucuronide Formation in Rats
title Trans-ε-Viniferin Encapsulation in Multi-Lamellar Liposomes: Consequences on Pharmacokinetic Parameters, Biodistribution and Glucuronide Formation in Rats
title_full Trans-ε-Viniferin Encapsulation in Multi-Lamellar Liposomes: Consequences on Pharmacokinetic Parameters, Biodistribution and Glucuronide Formation in Rats
title_fullStr Trans-ε-Viniferin Encapsulation in Multi-Lamellar Liposomes: Consequences on Pharmacokinetic Parameters, Biodistribution and Glucuronide Formation in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Trans-ε-Viniferin Encapsulation in Multi-Lamellar Liposomes: Consequences on Pharmacokinetic Parameters, Biodistribution and Glucuronide Formation in Rats
title_short Trans-ε-Viniferin Encapsulation in Multi-Lamellar Liposomes: Consequences on Pharmacokinetic Parameters, Biodistribution and Glucuronide Formation in Rats
title_sort trans-ε-viniferin encapsulation in multi-lamellar liposomes: consequences on pharmacokinetic parameters, biodistribution and glucuronide formation in rats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8708455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34959765
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13124212
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