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Application of a low polyphenol or low ellagitannin dietary intervention and its impact on ellagitannin metabolism in men.


ABSTRACT: SCOPE:Plant polyphenols are widespread in the American diet, yet estimated intake is uncertain. We examine the application of the Polyphenol Explorer® (PED) database to quantify polyphenol and ellagitannin (ET) intake of men with prostate cancer and tested the implementation of diets restricted in polyphenols or ETs. METHODS AND RESULTS:Twenty-four men enrolled in a 4-week trial were randomized to usual, low-polyphenol or low-ET diet. Estimated polyphenol and ET intakes were calculated from 3-day diet records utilizing the PED. Urine and plasma metabolites were quantified by UPLC-MS. Adherence to the restricted diets was 95% for the low polyphenol and 98% for low-ET diet. In the usual diet, estimated dietary polyphenol intake was 1568 ± 939 mg/day, with coffee/tea beverages (1112 ± 1028 mg/day) being the largest contributors and estimated dietary ET intake was 12 ± 13 mg/day. The low-polyphenol and low-ET groups resulted in a reduction of total polyphenols by 45% and 85%, respectively, and omission of dietary ETs. UPLC analysis of urinary host and microbial metabolites reflect ET intake. CONCLUSION:PED is a useful database for assessing exposure to polyphenols. Diets restricted in total polyphenol or ET intake are feasible and UPLC assessment of ET metabolites is reflective of dietary intake.

SUBMITTER: Roberts KM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7249702 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Application of a low polyphenol or low ellagitannin dietary intervention and its impact on ellagitannin metabolism in men.

Roberts Kristen M KM   Grainger Elizabeth M EM   Thomas-Ahner Jennifer M JM   Hinton Alice A   Gu Junnan J   Riedl Kenneth M KM   Vodovotz Yael Y   Abaza Ronney R   Schwartz Steven J SJ   Clinton Steven K SK  

Molecular nutrition & food research 20170117 3


<h4>Scope</h4>Plant polyphenols are widespread in the American diet, yet estimated intake is uncertain. We examine the application of the Polyphenol Explorer® (PED) database to quantify polyphenol and ellagitannin (ET) intake of men with prostate cancer and tested the implementation of diets restricted in polyphenols or ETs.<h4>Methods and results</h4>Twenty-four men enrolled in a 4-week trial were randomized to usual, low-polyphenol or low-ET diet. Estimated polyphenol and ET intakes were calcu  ...[more]

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