論文

査読有り 筆頭著者 責任著者
2016年

Bioavailability of catechins from guarana (Paullinia cupana) and its effect on antioxidant enzymes and other oxidative stress markers in healthy human subjects

FOOD & FUNCTION
  • Lina Yonekura
  • Carolina Aguiar Martins
  • Geni Rodrigues Sampaio
  • Marcela Piedade Monteiro
  • Luiz Antonio Machado Cesar
  • Bruno Mahler Mioto
  • Clara Satsuki Mori
  • Thaise Maria Nogueira Mendes
  • Marcelo Lima Ribeiro
  • Demetrius Paiva Arcari
  • Elizabeth Aparecida Ferraz da Silva Torres
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開始ページ
2970
終了ページ
2978
記述言語
英語
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
DOI
10.1039/c6fo00513f
出版者・発行元
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY

We assessed the effects of guarana (Paullinia cupana) consumption on plasma catechins, erythrocyte antioxidant enzyme activity (superoxide dismutase, catalase and glutathione peroxidase) and biomarkers of oxidative stress (ex vivo LDL oxidation, plasma total antioxidant status and ORAC, and lymphocyte single cell gel electrophoresis) in healthy overweight subjects. Twelve participants completed a 15-day run-in period followed by a 15-day intervention with a daily intake of 3 g guarana seed powder containing 90 mg (+)-catechin and 60 mg (-)-epicatechin. Blood samples were taken on the first and last day of the intervention period, fasting and 1 h post-dose. The administration of guarana increased plasma ORAC, while reducing ex vivo LDL oxidation (only in the first study day) and hydrogen peroxide-induced DNA damage in lymphocytes, at 1 h post-dose. Plasma catechin (0.38 +/- 0.12 and 0.44 +/- 0.18 nmol mL(-1)), epicatechin (0.59 +/- 0.18 and 0.64 +/- 0.25 nmol mL(-1)) and their methylated metabolites were observed at 1 h post-dose but were almost negligible after overnight fasting. The activities of catalase (in both study days) and glutathione peroxidase (in the last intervention day) increased at 1 h post-dose. Furthermore, the activity of both enzymes remained higher than the basal levels in overnight-fasting individuals on the last intervention day, suggesting a prolonged effect of guarana that continues even after plasma catechin clearance. In conclusion, guarana catechins are bioavailable and contribute to reduce the oxidative stress of clinically healthy individuals, by direct antioxidant action of the absorbed phytochemicals and up-regulation of antioxidant/detoxifying enzymes.

リンク情報
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1039/c6fo00513f
Web of Science
https://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=JSTA_CEL&SrcApp=J_Gate_JST&DestLinkType=FullRecord&KeyUT=WOS:000380098900004&DestApp=WOS_CPL
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.1039/c6fo00513f
  • ISSN : 2042-6496
  • eISSN : 2042-650X
  • Web of Science ID : WOS:000380098900004

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