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Identification of D-Limonene Metabolites by LC-HRMS: An Exploratory Metabolic Switching Approach in a Mouse Model of Diet-Induced Obesity
Metabolic switching has been raised as an important phenomenon to be studied in relation to xenobiotic metabolites, since the dose of the exposure determines the formation of metabolites and their bioactivity. Limonene is a monoterpene mostly found in citrus fruits with health activity, and its phas...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9780935/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36557284 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12121246 |
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author | Rinaldi de Alvarenga, José Fernando Lei Preti, Caroline Santos Martins, Lara Noronha Hernandez, Guilherme Genaro, Brunna Lamesa Costa, Bruna Gieseler Dias, Caroline Purgatto, Eduardo Fiamoncini, Jarlei |
author_facet | Rinaldi de Alvarenga, José Fernando Lei Preti, Caroline Santos Martins, Lara Noronha Hernandez, Guilherme Genaro, Brunna Lamesa Costa, Bruna Gieseler Dias, Caroline Purgatto, Eduardo Fiamoncini, Jarlei |
author_sort | Rinaldi de Alvarenga, José Fernando |
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description | Metabolic switching has been raised as an important phenomenon to be studied in relation to xenobiotic metabolites, since the dose of the exposure determines the formation of metabolites and their bioactivity. Limonene is a monoterpene mostly found in citrus fruits with health activity, and its phase II metabolites and activity are still not clear. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effects of D-limonene in the development of diet-induced obesity in mice and to investigate metabolites that could be generated in a study assessing different doses of supplementation. Animals were induced to obesity and supplemented with 0.1% or 0.8% D-limonene added to the feed. Limonene phase I and II metabolites were identified in liver and urine by LC-ESI-qToF-MS/MS. To the best of our knowledge, in this study three new phase I metabolites and ten different phase II metabolites were first attributed to D-limonene. Supplementation with 0.1% D-limonene was associated with lower weight gain and a trend to lower accumulation of adipose tissue deposits. The metabolites limonene-8,9-diol, perillic acid and perillic acid-8,9-diol should be explored in future research as anti-obesogenic agents as they were the metabolites most abundant in the urine of mice that received 0.1% D-limonene in their feed. |
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spelling | pubmed-97809352022-12-24 Identification of D-Limonene Metabolites by LC-HRMS: An Exploratory Metabolic Switching Approach in a Mouse Model of Diet-Induced Obesity Rinaldi de Alvarenga, José Fernando Lei Preti, Caroline Santos Martins, Lara Noronha Hernandez, Guilherme Genaro, Brunna Lamesa Costa, Bruna Gieseler Dias, Caroline Purgatto, Eduardo Fiamoncini, Jarlei Metabolites Article Metabolic switching has been raised as an important phenomenon to be studied in relation to xenobiotic metabolites, since the dose of the exposure determines the formation of metabolites and their bioactivity. Limonene is a monoterpene mostly found in citrus fruits with health activity, and its phase II metabolites and activity are still not clear. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effects of D-limonene in the development of diet-induced obesity in mice and to investigate metabolites that could be generated in a study assessing different doses of supplementation. Animals were induced to obesity and supplemented with 0.1% or 0.8% D-limonene added to the feed. Limonene phase I and II metabolites were identified in liver and urine by LC-ESI-qToF-MS/MS. To the best of our knowledge, in this study three new phase I metabolites and ten different phase II metabolites were first attributed to D-limonene. Supplementation with 0.1% D-limonene was associated with lower weight gain and a trend to lower accumulation of adipose tissue deposits. The metabolites limonene-8,9-diol, perillic acid and perillic acid-8,9-diol should be explored in future research as anti-obesogenic agents as they were the metabolites most abundant in the urine of mice that received 0.1% D-limonene in their feed. MDPI 2022-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9780935/ /pubmed/36557284 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12121246 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Rinaldi de Alvarenga, José Fernando Lei Preti, Caroline Santos Martins, Lara Noronha Hernandez, Guilherme Genaro, Brunna Lamesa Costa, Bruna Gieseler Dias, Caroline Purgatto, Eduardo Fiamoncini, Jarlei Identification of D-Limonene Metabolites by LC-HRMS: An Exploratory Metabolic Switching Approach in a Mouse Model of Diet-Induced Obesity |
title | Identification of D-Limonene Metabolites by LC-HRMS: An Exploratory Metabolic Switching Approach in a Mouse Model of Diet-Induced Obesity |
title_full | Identification of D-Limonene Metabolites by LC-HRMS: An Exploratory Metabolic Switching Approach in a Mouse Model of Diet-Induced Obesity |
title_fullStr | Identification of D-Limonene Metabolites by LC-HRMS: An Exploratory Metabolic Switching Approach in a Mouse Model of Diet-Induced Obesity |
title_full_unstemmed | Identification of D-Limonene Metabolites by LC-HRMS: An Exploratory Metabolic Switching Approach in a Mouse Model of Diet-Induced Obesity |
title_short | Identification of D-Limonene Metabolites by LC-HRMS: An Exploratory Metabolic Switching Approach in a Mouse Model of Diet-Induced Obesity |
title_sort | identification of d-limonene metabolites by lc-hrms: an exploratory metabolic switching approach in a mouse model of diet-induced obesity |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9780935/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36557284 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12121246 |
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