Flavan-3-ols are dietary bioactive molecules that have beneficial effects on human health and reduce the risk of various diseases. Monomeric flavan-3-ols are rapidly absorbed in the small intestine and released in the blood stream as phase II conjugates. Polymeric flavan-3-ols are extensively metabolized by colonic gut microbiota into phenyl-γ-valerolactones and their related phenylvaleric acids. These molecules are the main circulating metabolites in humans after the ingestion of flavan-3-ol rich-products; nevertheless, they have received less attention and their role is not understood yet. Here, we describe the quantification of 8 phenyl-γ-valerolactones and 3 phenylvaleric acids in the urine of 11 subjects on consumption of apples by using UHPLC-ESI-Triple Quad-MS with pure reference compounds. Phenyl-γ-valerolactones, mainly as sulfate and glucuronic acid conjugates, reached maximum excretion between 6 and 12 after apple consumption, with a decline thereafter. Significant differences were detected in the cumulative excretion rates within subjects and in the ratio of dihydroxyphenyl-γ-valerolactone sulfate to glucuronide conjugates. This work observed for the first time the presence of two distinct metabotypes with regards to the excretion of phenyl-γ-valerolactone phase II conjugates

Anesi, A.; Mena, P.; Bub, A.; Ulaszewska, M.M.; Del Rio, D.; Kulling, S.E.; Mattivi, F. (2019). Quantification of urinary phenyl-γ-valerolactones and related valeric acids in human urine on consumption of apples. METABOLITES, 9 (11): 254. doi: 10.3390/metabo9110254 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/58242

Quantification of urinary phenyl-γ-valerolactones and related valeric acids in human urine on consumption of apples

Anesi, A.
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Ulaszewska, M. M.;Mattivi, F.
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2019-01-01

Abstract

Flavan-3-ols are dietary bioactive molecules that have beneficial effects on human health and reduce the risk of various diseases. Monomeric flavan-3-ols are rapidly absorbed in the small intestine and released in the blood stream as phase II conjugates. Polymeric flavan-3-ols are extensively metabolized by colonic gut microbiota into phenyl-γ-valerolactones and their related phenylvaleric acids. These molecules are the main circulating metabolites in humans after the ingestion of flavan-3-ol rich-products; nevertheless, they have received less attention and their role is not understood yet. Here, we describe the quantification of 8 phenyl-γ-valerolactones and 3 phenylvaleric acids in the urine of 11 subjects on consumption of apples by using UHPLC-ESI-Triple Quad-MS with pure reference compounds. Phenyl-γ-valerolactones, mainly as sulfate and glucuronic acid conjugates, reached maximum excretion between 6 and 12 after apple consumption, with a decline thereafter. Significant differences were detected in the cumulative excretion rates within subjects and in the ratio of dihydroxyphenyl-γ-valerolactone sulfate to glucuronide conjugates. This work observed for the first time the presence of two distinct metabotypes with regards to the excretion of phenyl-γ-valerolactone phase II conjugates
Phenyl-γ-valerolactone
Phenylvaleric acid
Flavan-3ols
Proanthocyanidins
Apples
Urine
LC-MS/MS
LC-MS
Metabolic phenotype
Settore CHIM/10 - CHIMICA DEGLI ALIMENTI
2019
Anesi, A.; Mena, P.; Bub, A.; Ulaszewska, M.M.; Del Rio, D.; Kulling, S.E.; Mattivi, F. (2019). Quantification of urinary phenyl-γ-valerolactones and related valeric acids in human urine on consumption of apples. METABOLITES, 9 (11): 254. doi: 10.3390/metabo9110254 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/58242
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