Authors
G Baron, A Altomare, L Della Vedova, F Gado, O Quagliano, S Casati, N Tosi, L Bresciani, D Del Rio, G Roda, A D'Amato, C Lammi, A Macorano, S Vittorio, G Vistoli, L Fumagalli, M Carini, A Leone, M Marino, C Del Bo, G Miotto, F Ursini, P Morazzoni, G Aldini
Publication date
2024/2/1
Journal
Redox Biology
Volume
69
Pages
102981
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Proanthocyanidins (PACs), the predominant constituents within Grape Seed Extract (GSE), are intricate compounds composed of interconnected flavan-3-ol units. Renowned for their health-affirming properties, PACs offer a shield against a spectrum of inflammation associated diseases, such as diabetes, obesity, degenerations and possibly cancer. While monomeric and dimeric PACs undergo some absorption within the gastrointestinal tract, their larger oligomeric and polymeric counterparts are not bioavailable. However, higher molecular weight PACs engage with the colonic microbiota, fostering the production of bioavailable metabolites that undergo metabolic processes, culminating in the emergence of bioactive agents capable of modulating physiological processes.
Within this investigation, a GSE enriched with polymeric PACs was employed to explore in detail their impact. Through comprehensive analysis …
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