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Metabolic fate of strawberry polyphenols after chronic intake in healthy older adults.
Food Funct. 2018 Jan 24; 9(1):96-106.FF

Abstract

Strawberries contain a wide array of nutrients and phytochemicals including polyphenols such as anthocyanins, proanthocyanidins and ellagitannins. These polyphenols are absorbed and metabolized to various phenolic metabolites/conjugates in the body, which may play a role in disease risk reduction. In the present study, we investigated the metabolic fate of strawberry polyphenols after chronic (90 days) supplementation of freeze-dried strawberry (24 g d-1, equivalent to 2 cups of fresh strawberries) vs. control powder in 19 healthy older adults. Blood samples were collected at two time-points i.e., fasting (t = 0 h) and 2 h after the breakfast meal. On days 45 and 90 breakfast also included a control or strawberry drink consistent with their treatment randomization. A total of 21 polyphenolic metabolites were quantified in plasma consisting of 3 anthocyanins/metabolites, 3 urolithin metabolites and 15 phenolic acid metabolites. Among anthocyanins/metabolite, pelargonidin glucuronide (85.7 ± 9.0 nmol L-1, t = 2 h, day 90) was present in the highest concentration. Persistent concentrations of anthocyanins/metabolites, urolithins and some phenolic acids were observed in fasting (t = 0 h) plasma samples on day 45 and 90 after strawberry drink consumption suggesting a role of enteric, enterohepatic recycling or upregulation of gut microbial and/or human metabolism of these compounds. Our results suggest that strawberry polyphenols are absorbed and extensively metabolized, and can persist in the circulation.

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Center for Nutrition Research, Institute for Food Safety and Health, Illinois Institute of Technology, IL, USA. bburton@iit.edu.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Randomized Controlled Trial

Language

eng

PubMed ID

29318244

Citation

Sandhu, Amandeep K., et al. "Metabolic Fate of Strawberry Polyphenols After Chronic Intake in Healthy Older Adults." Food & Function, vol. 9, no. 1, 2018, pp. 96-106.
Sandhu AK, Miller MG, Thangthaeng N, et al. Metabolic fate of strawberry polyphenols after chronic intake in healthy older adults. Food Funct. 2018;9(1):96-106.
Sandhu, A. K., Miller, M. G., Thangthaeng, N., Scott, T. M., Shukitt-Hale, B., Edirisinghe, I., & Burton-Freeman, B. (2018). Metabolic fate of strawberry polyphenols after chronic intake in healthy older adults. Food & Function, 9(1), 96-106. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7fo01843f
Sandhu AK, et al. Metabolic Fate of Strawberry Polyphenols After Chronic Intake in Healthy Older Adults. Food Funct. 2018 Jan 24;9(1):96-106. PubMed PMID: 29318244.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Metabolic fate of strawberry polyphenols after chronic intake in healthy older adults. AU - Sandhu,Amandeep K, AU - Miller,Marshall G, AU - Thangthaeng,Nopporn, AU - Scott,Tammy M, AU - Shukitt-Hale,Barbara, AU - Edirisinghe,Indika, AU - Burton-Freeman,Britt, PY - 2018/1/11/pubmed PY - 2018/6/21/medline PY - 2018/1/11/entrez SP - 96 EP - 106 JF - Food & function JO - Food Funct VL - 9 IS - 1 N2 - Strawberries contain a wide array of nutrients and phytochemicals including polyphenols such as anthocyanins, proanthocyanidins and ellagitannins. These polyphenols are absorbed and metabolized to various phenolic metabolites/conjugates in the body, which may play a role in disease risk reduction. In the present study, we investigated the metabolic fate of strawberry polyphenols after chronic (90 days) supplementation of freeze-dried strawberry (24 g d-1, equivalent to 2 cups of fresh strawberries) vs. control powder in 19 healthy older adults. Blood samples were collected at two time-points i.e., fasting (t = 0 h) and 2 h after the breakfast meal. On days 45 and 90 breakfast also included a control or strawberry drink consistent with their treatment randomization. A total of 21 polyphenolic metabolites were quantified in plasma consisting of 3 anthocyanins/metabolites, 3 urolithin metabolites and 15 phenolic acid metabolites. Among anthocyanins/metabolite, pelargonidin glucuronide (85.7 ± 9.0 nmol L-1, t = 2 h, day 90) was present in the highest concentration. Persistent concentrations of anthocyanins/metabolites, urolithins and some phenolic acids were observed in fasting (t = 0 h) plasma samples on day 45 and 90 after strawberry drink consumption suggesting a role of enteric, enterohepatic recycling or upregulation of gut microbial and/or human metabolism of these compounds. Our results suggest that strawberry polyphenols are absorbed and extensively metabolized, and can persist in the circulation. SN - 2042-650X UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/29318244/Metabolic_fate_of_strawberry_polyphenols_after_chronic_intake_in_healthy_older_adults_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -