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Cereal alkylresorcinols elevate gamma-tocopherol levels in rats and inhibit gamma-tocopherol metabolism in vitro.

Alastair B Ross1, Yan Chen, Jan Frank, Joy E Swanson, Robert S Parker, Arkadiusz Kozubek, Torbjörn Lundh, Bengt Vessby, Per Aman, Afaf Kamal-Eldin.   

Abstract

Alkylresorcinols (AR) are a class of amphiphilic phenolic lipids present in high amounts in wheat and rye bran. They have been reported to be both growth retarding and innocuous when fed to rats, and to have a broad range of bioactivities in vitro, suggested to be related to their ability to bind to proteins and modify membranes. This study was designed to test the effects of AR (purified from rye bran) on growth, tocopherol levels, and cholesterol levels in rats. Rats were fed 1 of 4 different levels of AR for 4 wk: 0 (control), 1, 2, and 4 g/kg diet. AR did not affect final body, liver, or lung weights. The AR diets increased the levels of gamma-tocopherol in liver and lungs (P < 0.05). To investigate whether AR could have increased gamma-tocopherol levels via inhibition of tocopherol-omega-hydroxylase, HepG2 cells were incubated with AR and the metabolism of gamma-tocopherol measured. AR significantly inhibited the conversion of gamma-tocopherol to its water-soluble hydroxychroman metabolite in vitro, indicating that AR may increase gamma-tocopherol levels via inhibition of tocopherol metabolism in vivo. The 4 g AR/kg diet decreased liver cholesterol (P < 0.001), but did not affect plasma lipids. AR were detected in the perirenal adipose tissue samples of rats fed AR, indicating that they can accumulate in the fatty tissues of rats. High levels of dietary AR moderately affect gamma-tocopherol, possibly via inhibition of tocopherol metabolism, and decrease liver cholesterol in rats.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14988438     DOI: 10.1093/jn/134.3.506

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr        ISSN: 0022-3166            Impact factor:   4.798


  11 in total

1.  Comparison of plasma alkylresorcinols (AR) and urinary AR metabolites as biomarkers of compliance in a short-term, whole-grain intervention study.

Authors:  Nicola M McKeown; Matti Marklund; Jiantao Ma; Alastair B Ross; Alice H Lichtenstein; Kara A Livingston; Paul F Jacques; Helen M Rasmussen; Jeffrey B Blumberg; C-Y Oliver Chen
Journal:  Eur J Nutr       Date:  2015-06-05       Impact factor: 5.614

2.  Plasma alkylresorcinols as a biomarker of whole-grain food consumption in a large population: results from the WHOLEheart Intervention Study.

Authors:  Alastair B Ross; Alexandre Bourgeois; Harrison Ndung'u Macharia; Sunil Kochhar; Susan A Jebb; Iain A Brownlee; Chris J Seal
Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr       Date:  2011-12-14       Impact factor: 7.045

3.  Alkylresorcinols in adipose tissue biopsies as biomarkers of whole-grain intake: an exploratory study of responsiveness to advised intake over 12 weeks.

Authors:  H Wu; M Kolehmainen; H Mykkänen; K Poutanen; M Uusitupa; U Schwab; A Wolk; R Landberg
Journal:  Eur J Clin Nutr       Date:  2015-09-02       Impact factor: 4.016

4.  Present status and perspectives on the use of alkylresorcinols as biomarkers of wholegrain wheat and rye intake.

Authors:  Alastair B Ross
Journal:  J Nutr Metab       Date:  2012-01-18

5.  An expedient synthesis of 5-n-alkylresorcinols and novel 5-n-alkylresorcinol haptens.

Authors:  Kirsti Parikka; Kristiina Wähälä
Journal:  Beilstein J Org Chem       Date:  2009-05-19       Impact factor: 2.883

Review 6.  A review of the fundamentals of diet.

Authors:  Alan Gaby
Journal:  Glob Adv Health Med       Date:  2013-01

7.  Alkylresorcinols activate SIRT1 and delay ageing in Drosophila melanogaster.

Authors:  Yasunari Kayashima; Yuki Katayanagi; Keiko Tanaka; Ryuta Fukutomi; Shigeru Hiramoto; Shinjiro Imai
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-03-02       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Triticale Bran Alkylresorcinols Enhance Resistance to Oxidative Stress in Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet.

Authors:  Rania Agil; Zachary R Patterson; Harry Mackay; Alfonso Abizaid; Farah Hosseinian
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2016-01-05

9.  Increasing whole grain intake as part of prevention and treatment of nonalcoholic Fatty liver disease.

Authors:  Alastair B Ross; Jean-Philippe Godin; Kaori Minehira; John P Kirwan
Journal:  Int J Endocrinol       Date:  2013-05-16       Impact factor: 3.257

10.  Responsiveness of urinary and plasma alkylresorcinol metabolites to rye intake in finnish women.

Authors:  Mylène Aubertin-Leheudre; Anja Koskela; Adile Samaletdin; Herman Adlercreutz
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2010-04-14       Impact factor: 6.639

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