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Pharmacokinetic Characterization of (Poly)phenolic Metabolites in Human Plasma and Urine after Acute and Short-Term Daily Consumption of Mango Pulp.


ABSTRACT: Pharmacokinetic (PK) evaluation of polyphenolic metabolites over 24 h was conducted in human subjects (n = 13, BMI = 22.7 ± 0.4 kg/m2) after acute mango pulp (MP), vitamin C (VC) or MP + VC test beverage intake and after 14 days of MP beverage intake. Plasma and urine samples were collected at different time intervals and analyzed using targeted and non-targeted mass spectrometry. The maximum concentrations (Cmax) of gallotannin metabolites were significantly increased (p < 0.05) after acute MP beverage intake compared to VC beverage alone. MP + VC beverage non-significantly enhanced the Cmax of gallic acid metabolites compared to MP beverage alone. Pyrogallol (microbial-derived metabolite) derivatives increased (3.6%) after the 14 days of MP beverage intake compared to 24 h acute MP beverage intake (p < 0.05). These results indicate extensive absorption and breakdown of gallotannins to galloyl and other (poly)phenolic metabolites after MP consumption, suggesting modulation and/or acclimation of gut microbiota to daily MP intake.

SUBMITTER: Fan J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7728344 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pharmacokinetic Characterization of (Poly)phenolic Metabolites in Human Plasma and Urine after Acute and Short-Term Daily Consumption of Mango Pulp.

Fan Jiayi J   Xiao Di D   Zhang Liyun L   Edirisinghe Indika I   Burton-Freeman Britt B   Sandhu Amandeep K AK  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20201125 23


Pharmacokinetic (PK) evaluation of polyphenolic metabolites over 24 h was conducted in human subjects (<i>n</i> = 13, BMI = 22.7 ± 0.4 kg/m<sup>2</sup>) after acute mango pulp (MP), vitamin C (VC) or MP + VC test beverage intake and after 14 days of MP beverage intake. Plasma and urine samples were collected at different time intervals and analyzed using targeted and non-targeted mass spectrometry. The maximum concentrations (C<sub>max</sub>) of gallotannin metabolites were significantly increas  ...[more]

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