Authors
Stéphanie Déprez, Christophe Brezillon, Sylvie Rabot, Catherine Philippe, Isabelle Mila, Catherine Lapierre, Augustin Scalbert
Publication date
2000/11/1
Journal
The Journal of nutrition
Volume
130
Issue
11
Pages
2733-2738
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Polymeric proanthocyanidins are common constituents of many foods and beverages. Their fate in the human body remains largely unknown. Their metabolism by human colonic microflora incubated in vitro in anoxic conditions has been investigated using nonlabeled and 14C-labeled purified proanthocyanidin polymers. Polymers were almost totally degraded after 48 h of incubation. Phenylacetic, phenylpropionic and phenylvaleric acids, monohydroxylated mainly in the meta or para position, were identified as metabolites by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Yields were similar to those previously reported for flavonoid monomers. These results provide the first evidence of degradation of dietary phenolic polymers into low-molecular-weight aromatic compounds. To understand the nutritional properties of proanthocyanidins, it is therefore essential to consider the biological properties of …
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