The structural properties of parent flavan-3-ols may affect their metabolism, with a putative impact on biological response. This study aims to evaluate the influence of the chemical structure on the metabolism and urinary excretion of flavan-3-ol metabolites. An acute intervention trial was performed in 11 subjects consuming flavan-3-ols from different sources: green tea extract (GT), grape seed extract with a high monomer content (GSM), and grape seed extract rich in procyanidins (GSP). Flavan-3-ols from GT had the highest bioavailability, while flavan-3-ols from GSP were the lowest. GT was characterized by trihydroxylated and 3',5'-dihydroxylated derivatives, GSM was characterized by (epi)catechins, phenyl-γ-valerolactones, phenylvaleric acids, phenylpropanoic acids, and 1,2-dihydroxybenzenes, while GSP urine contained predominantly low-molecular-weight metabolites. Moreover, the endogenous production of phenolic metabolites was evaluated, suggesting that small phenolics may determine biases in the bioavailability estimates. This work demonstrates how the flavan-3-ol structure influences the bioavailability of this (poly)phenol class, being key in investigating the health effects derived from the intake of flavan-3-ol-rich foods.

How does the flavan-3-ol structure condition the quali-quantitative production of phenolic metabolites? Insights from a 3-arm intervention / Tosi, Nicole; Bresciani, Letizia; Favari, Claudia; Rosi, Alice; Dodi, Rossella; Bertelé, Anna; Curti, Claudio; Crozier, Alan; Del Rio, Daniele; Brighenti, Furio; Mena, Pedro. - In: FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0308-8146. - 491:(2025). [10.1016/j.foodchem.2025.145207]

How does the flavan-3-ol structure condition the quali-quantitative production of phenolic metabolites? Insights from a 3-arm intervention

Tosi, Nicole;Bresciani, Letizia;Favari, Claudia;Rosi, Alice;Dodi, Rossella;Curti, Claudio;Del Rio, Daniele
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Brighenti, Furio;Mena, Pedro
2025-01-01

Abstract

The structural properties of parent flavan-3-ols may affect their metabolism, with a putative impact on biological response. This study aims to evaluate the influence of the chemical structure on the metabolism and urinary excretion of flavan-3-ol metabolites. An acute intervention trial was performed in 11 subjects consuming flavan-3-ols from different sources: green tea extract (GT), grape seed extract with a high monomer content (GSM), and grape seed extract rich in procyanidins (GSP). Flavan-3-ols from GT had the highest bioavailability, while flavan-3-ols from GSP were the lowest. GT was characterized by trihydroxylated and 3',5'-dihydroxylated derivatives, GSM was characterized by (epi)catechins, phenyl-γ-valerolactones, phenylvaleric acids, phenylpropanoic acids, and 1,2-dihydroxybenzenes, while GSP urine contained predominantly low-molecular-weight metabolites. Moreover, the endogenous production of phenolic metabolites was evaluated, suggesting that small phenolics may determine biases in the bioavailability estimates. This work demonstrates how the flavan-3-ol structure influences the bioavailability of this (poly)phenol class, being key in investigating the health effects derived from the intake of flavan-3-ol-rich foods.
2025
How does the flavan-3-ol structure condition the quali-quantitative production of phenolic metabolites? Insights from a 3-arm intervention / Tosi, Nicole; Bresciani, Letizia; Favari, Claudia; Rosi, Alice; Dodi, Rossella; Bertelé, Anna; Curti, Claudio; Crozier, Alan; Del Rio, Daniele; Brighenti, Furio; Mena, Pedro. - In: FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0308-8146. - 491:(2025). [10.1016/j.foodchem.2025.145207]
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