Literature DB >> 20681647

Black-tea polyphenols decrease micellar solubility of cholesterol in vitro and intestinal absorption of cholesterol in rats.

Ikuo Ikeda1, Takashi Yamahira, Masaki Kato, Ayako Ishikawa.   

Abstract

Administration of black-tea polyphenols (BTP) simultaneously reduced lymphatic recovery of both (3)H-cholesterol and (14)C-trioleoylglycerol in rats that were cannulated in the thoracic duct. BTP decreased the in vitro micellar solubility of cholesterol in a dose-dependent manner. When purified theaflavins, which are components of BTP, were used, theaflavin-monogallates (TFMGs), theaflavin-3-gallate (TF3G), and theaflavin-3'-gallate (TF3'G) were effective in eliminating cholesterol from bile salt micelles in vitro. Theaflavin (TF) and theaflavin-3,3'-digallate (TFDG) had no effect on the micellar solubility of cholesterol. The concentration of bile acid in the micelles was not influenced by the addition of any BTPs or theaflavins. These results suggest that the reduction of micellar cholesterol by BTP could be important to reducing cholesterol absorption.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20681647     DOI: 10.1021/jf1015285

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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