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Relative bioavailability of coumarin from cinnamon and cinnamon-containing foods compared to isolated coumarin: a four-way crossover study in human volunteers.

Klaus Abraham1, Michael Pfister, Friederike Wöhrlin, Alfonso Lampen.   

Abstract

SCOPE: Cassia cinnamon contains high levels (up to 1 %) of coumarin. Heavy consumption of this spice may result in a dose exceeding the tolerable daily intake (TDI). In this context, the question was raised whether coumarin in the plant matrix of cinnamon has the same bioavailability as isolated coumarin. METHODS AND
RESULTS: A four-way crossover study was performed, in which the same dose of 12 mg coumarin was administered in different formulations to 24 healthy volunteers. The relative extent of absorption measured as urinary excretion of the main metabolite 7-hydroxycoumarin (7OHC) was found to be 62.8% for isolated coumarin in a capsule (reference), 56.0% for cinnamon in capsules, 66.1% for cinnamon tea, and 54.7% for cinnamon in rice pudding (means, n=23, observation period 8 hours). Additionally, 7OHC plasma levels were measured for 105 minutes after administration and revealed a fast absorption of coumarin from cinnamon tea leading to the highest peak concentrations.
CONCLUSION: The relative extent of absorption of coumarin from powder of cassia cinnamon is only slightly lower than that of isolated coumarin. Therefore, the TDI of coumarin can be used for risk assessment of coumarin exposure from cinnamon-containing meals.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 21462332     DOI: 10.1002/mnfr.201000394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Nutr Food Res        ISSN: 1613-4125            Impact factor:   5.914


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Authors:  Mirjana Lončar; Martina Jakovljević; Drago Šubarić; Martina Pavlić; Vlatka Buzjak Služek; Ines Cindrić; Maja Molnar
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2020-05-18

2.  New Metabolites of Coumarin Detected in Human Urine Using Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography/Quadrupole-Time-of-Flight Tandem Mass Spectrometry.

Authors:  Letícia Paula Leonart; João Cleverson Gasparetto; Flávia Lada Degaut Pontes; Letícia Bonancio Cerqueira; Thais Martins Guimarães de Francisco; Roberto Pontarolo
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2017-11-22       Impact factor: 4.411

Review 3.  Natural Coumarins: Exploring the Pharmacological Complexity and Underlying Molecular Mechanisms.

Authors:  Javad Sharifi-Rad; Natália Cruz-Martins; Pía López-Jornet; Eduardo Pons-Fuster Lopez; Nidaa Harun; Balakyz Yeskaliyeva; Ahmet Beyatli; Oksana Sytar; Shabnum Shaheen; Farukh Sharopov; Yasaman Taheri; Anca Oana Docea; Daniela Calina; William C Cho
Journal:  Oxid Med Cell Longev       Date:  2021-08-23       Impact factor: 6.543

4.  Cassia cinnamon does not change the insulin sensitivity or the liver enzymes in subjects with impaired glucose tolerance.

Authors:  Jennie Wickenberg; Sandra Lindstedt; Jan Nilsson; Joanna Hlebowicz
Journal:  Nutr J       Date:  2014-09-24       Impact factor: 3.271

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Authors:  Aleksandra Owczarek; Joanna Kolodziejczyk-Czepas; Joanna Woźniak-Serwata; Anna Magiera; Natalia Kobiela; Katarzyna Wąsowicz; Monika Anna Olszewska
Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-22
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