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Title: | Novel insights into enzymes inhibitory responses and metabolomic profile of supercritical fluid extract from chestnut shells upon intestinal permeability |
Author: | Pinto, Diana Lozano-Castellón, Julián Silva, Ana Margarida Cádiz-Gurrea, María de la Luz Segura-Carretero, Antonio Lamuela Raventós, Rosa Ma. Vallverdú i Queralt, Anna Delerue-Matos, Cristina Rodrigues, Francesca |
Keywords: | Metabolòmica Polifenols Metabolomics Polyphenols |
Issue Date: | 2-Dec-2023 |
Publisher: | Elsevier B.V. |
Abstract: | The health benefits of chestnut (Castanea sativa) shells (CSs) have been ascribed to phytochemicals, mainly phenolic compounds. Nevertheless, an exhaustive assessment of their intestinal absorption is vital considering a possible nutraceutical application. This study evaluated the bioactivity of CSs extract prepared by Supercritical Fluid Extraction and untargeted metabolomic profile upon in-vitro intestinal permeation across a Caco-2/HT29- MTX co-culture model. The results demonstrated the neuroprotective, hypoglycemic, and hypolipidemic properties of CSs extract by inhibition of acetylcholinesterase, α-amylase, and lipase activities. The untargeted metabolic profiling by LC-ESI-LTQ-Orbitrap-MS unveiled almost 60 % of lipids and 30 % of phenolic compounds, with 29 metabolic pathways indicated by enrichment analysis. Among phenolics, mostly phenolic acids, flavonoids, and coumarins permeated the intestinal barrier with most metabolites arising from phase I reactions (reduction, hydrolysis, and hydrogenation) and a minor fraction from phase II reactions (methylation). The permeation rates enhanced in the following order: ellagic acid <o-coumaric acid <p-coumaric acid <ferulaldehyde ≤hydroxyferulic acid ≤dihydroferulic acid <ferulic acid <trans-caffeic acid <trans-cinnamic acid <dihydrocaffeic acid, with better outcomes for 1000 µg/mL of extract concentration and after 4 h of permeation. Taken together, these findings sustained a considerable in-vitro intestinal absorption of phenolic compounds from CSs extract, enabling them to reach target sites and exert their biological effects. |
Note: | Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2023.113807 |
It is part of: | Food Research International, 2023, vol. 175 |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/2445/208223 |
Related resource: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2023.113807 |
ISSN: | 0963-9969 |
Appears in Collections: | Articles publicats en revistes (Nutrició, Ciències de l'Alimentació i Gastronomia) |
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