Literature DB >> 16298739

Intestinal absorption and metabolism of a soluble flavonoid, alphaG-rutin, in portal cannulated rats.

Mgumi Matsumoto1, Hideyuki Chiji, Hiroshi Hara.   

Abstract

A highly soluble quercetin glycoside, alphaG-rutin, is a glucose adduct of insoluble rutin, and intestinal absorption and metabolism of alphaG-rutin has not been known. We investigated the intestinal absorption and metabolism of alphaG-rutin by using portal and duodenal cannulated rats and the isolated rat intestinal mucosa. After a duodenal instillation of alphaG-rutin (150 mumol), intact alphaG-rutin, rutin and quercetin were appeared in the portal blood and these concentrations were similarly increased at 15 min. Portal quercetin reached a peak value at 60 min, and the value was higher than those of alphaG-rutin and rutin at that time. Quercetin-conjugates were also increased 30 min after the instillation. The remaining of alphaG-rutin metabolites, mainly rutin, in the intestine were 58% of instilled alphaG-rutin after 150 min. In the experiment by using the isolated mucosa of the jejunum, ileum and cecum, alphaG-rutin and rutin, but not quercetin, appeared in the serosal sides of all segments, and they were increased linearly from 10 to 100 mmol/l of mucosal alphaG-rutin. We also showed portal injected alphaG-rutin was very rapidly cleared from the blood, and appeared a large amount of conjugates. In conclusion, a soluble flavonoid-glycoside, alphaG-rutin, was absorbed as glycosides into the portal blood. A part of alphaG-rutin was hydrolyzed to rutin, but not to aglycone, through the intestine.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16298739     DOI: 10.1080/10715760500264670

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Res        ISSN: 1029-2470


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