Issue 2, 2020

The dose–response effect on polyphenol bioavailability after intake of white and red wine pomace products by Wistar rats

Abstract

Wine pomace by-products are an important source of phenolic acids with significant health benefits. However, phenolic acid bioavailability in vivo has been little studied and there are few comparative studies on bioavailability between red and white wine pomace and the effect of intake of different doses. The qualitative and quantitative profile of phenolic acid metabolites in plasma and urine samples from Wistar rats was obtained by gas chromatography/mass detection, after oral administration of four doses (50, 100, 150, and 300 mg) of both the red and the white wine pomace products (rWPP and wWPP, respectively). The antioxidant capacity of the plasma samples assessed by both the ABTS and the FRAP levels was also evaluated. The results showed that neither the bioavailability nor the antioxidant capacity in vivo of the rWPP increased at high doses. However, both parameters were dependent on the intake of the wWPP.

Graphical abstract: The dose–response effect on polyphenol bioavailability after intake of white and red wine pomace products by Wistar rats

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Jul 2019
Accepted
07 Jan 2020
First published
08 Jan 2020

Food Funct., 2020,11, 1661-1671

The dose–response effect on polyphenol bioavailability after intake of white and red wine pomace products by Wistar rats

G. Gerardi, M. Cavia-Saiz, M. D. Rivero-Pérez, M. L. González-SanJosé and P. Muñiz, Food Funct., 2020, 11, 1661 DOI: 10.1039/C9FO01743G

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