TY - JOUR
T1 - Structures of (-)-epicatechin glucuronide identified from plasma and urine after oral ingestion of (-)-epicatechin
T2 - Differences between human and rat
AU - Natsume, Midori
AU - Osakabe, Naomi
AU - Oyama, Makoto
AU - Sasaki, Motoko
AU - Baba, Seigo
AU - Nakamura, Yoshimasa
AU - Osawa, Toshihiko
AU - Terao, Junji
PY - 2003/4/1
Y1 - 2003/4/1
N2 - (-)-Epicatechin is one of the most potent antioxidants present in the human diet. Particularly high levels are found in black tea, apples, and chocolate. High intake of catechins has been associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases. There have been several reports concerning the bioavailability of catechins, however, the chemical structure of (-)-epicatechin metabolites in blood, tissues, and urine remains unclear. In the present study, we purified and elucidated the chemical structure of (-)-epicatechin metabolites in human and rat urine after oral administration. Three metabolites were purified from human urine including (-)-epicatechin-3′-O-glucuronide, 4′-O-methyl-(-)-epicatechin-3′-O-glucuronide, and 4′-O-methyl-(-)-epicatechin-5 or 7-O-glucuronide, according to 1H- and 13C-NMR, HMBC, and LC-MS analyses. The metabolites purified from rat urine were 3′-O-methyl-(-)-epicatechin, (-)-epicatechin-7-O-glucuronide, and 3′-O-methyl-(-)-epicatechin-7-O-glucuronide. These compounds were also detected in the blood of humans and rats by LC-MS. The presence of these metabolites in blood and urine suggests that catechins are metabolized and circulated in the body after administration of catechin-containing foods.
AB - (-)-Epicatechin is one of the most potent antioxidants present in the human diet. Particularly high levels are found in black tea, apples, and chocolate. High intake of catechins has been associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases. There have been several reports concerning the bioavailability of catechins, however, the chemical structure of (-)-epicatechin metabolites in blood, tissues, and urine remains unclear. In the present study, we purified and elucidated the chemical structure of (-)-epicatechin metabolites in human and rat urine after oral administration. Three metabolites were purified from human urine including (-)-epicatechin-3′-O-glucuronide, 4′-O-methyl-(-)-epicatechin-3′-O-glucuronide, and 4′-O-methyl-(-)-epicatechin-5 or 7-O-glucuronide, according to 1H- and 13C-NMR, HMBC, and LC-MS analyses. The metabolites purified from rat urine were 3′-O-methyl-(-)-epicatechin, (-)-epicatechin-7-O-glucuronide, and 3′-O-methyl-(-)-epicatechin-7-O-glucuronide. These compounds were also detected in the blood of humans and rats by LC-MS. The presence of these metabolites in blood and urine suggests that catechins are metabolized and circulated in the body after administration of catechin-containing foods.
KW - (-)-Epicatechin
KW - Free radicals
KW - Glucuronidation
KW - Human
KW - Metabolites
KW - Rat
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U2 - 10.1016/S0891-5849(02)01434-X
DO - 10.1016/S0891-5849(02)01434-X
M3 - Article
C2 - 12654472
AN - SCOPUS:0037376885
SN - 0891-5849
VL - 34
SP - 840
EP - 849
JO - Free Radical Biology and Medicine
JF - Free Radical Biology and Medicine
IS - 7
ER -