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Bioavailability of the isomer mixture of phytoene and phytofluene-rich alga Dunaliella bardawil in rat plasma and tissues.

Moshe J. Werman1, Shoshana Mokady, Ami Ben-Amotz.   

Abstract

Dunaliella bardawil, a beta-carotene-accumulating alga was treated by the bleaching herbicide norflurazon to select sub-species rich with a mixture of 9-cis and all-trans stereoisomers of phytoene and phytofluene. The present study determines the bioavailability of phytoene and phytofluene with their stereoisomers in rats fed on a diet supplemented with Dunaliella phytoene-rich spray dried powder. Three groups of female weanling rats, eight animals each, were fed AIN diets for two weeks. The control consumed the diet as is. The experimental group was supplemented with 50 g Dunaliella powder to give phytoene/phytofluene at a level of 1 g/kg diet, and the placebo was provided with the oxidized algae free of carotenoids at the same amount. Weight gain and tissues weight of rats fed on the control diet, or on the experimental diets were statistically same. Tissue analyses were carried out by liquid chromatography at the end of two weeks feeding for vitamin A, carotenoids, phytoene and phytofluene and theirs stereoisomers. Liver analyses revealed high hepatic storage of phytoene in the experimental group. Analysis of the other tissues, adrenal, brain, heart, kidney, lung, and spleen detected small amounts of phytoene in the adrenal, kidney and spleen and in the plasma. High-pressure liquid chromatography for stereoisomeric composition was performed to all phytoene-containing tissues. The original algal diet content of 9-cis-to-all-trans ratio of 1:1 was maintained in the plasma and adrenal while in the liver, spleen and kidney the ratio was reduced to 1:3. The preferential accumulation of all-trans phytoene over 9-cis phytoene in the liver, spleen and kidney may be interpreted as indicating stronger antioxidative effect of 9-cis phytoene over the all-trans isomer or alternatively, in vivo streoisomerization of 9-cis phytoene to the all-trans structure.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12550069     DOI: 10.1016/s0955-2863(02)00210-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr Biochem        ISSN: 0955-2863            Impact factor:   6.048


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