First Chemical Synthesis and in Vitro Characterization of the Potential Human Metabolites 5-O-Feruloylquinic Acid 4′-Sulfate and 4′-O-Glucuronide

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作者
Menozzi-Smarrito, Candice
Wong, Chi Chun [2 ]
Meinl, Walter [3 ]
Glatt, Hansruedi [3 ]
Fumeaux, Rene
Munari, Caroline
Robert, Fabien
Williamson, Gary [2 ]
Barron, Denis [1 ]
机构
[1] Nestle Res Ctr, CH-1000 Lausanne 26, Switzerland
[2] Univ Leeds, Sch Food Sci & Nutr, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England
[3] German Inst Human Nutr Potsdam Rehbrucke, D-14558 Nuthetal, Germany
关键词
feruloylquinic acid glucuronide; feruloylquinic acid sulfate; human metabolites; coffee; synthesis; sulfotransferase; CHLOROGENIC ACID; HYDROXYCINNAMIC ACIDS; CAFFEIC ACID; SULFOTRANSFERASES; BIOAVAILABILITY; FLAVONOIDS; EXTRACTS; PHENOLS; COFFEE; VIVO;
D O I
10.1021/jf200272m
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
082806 [农业信息与电气工程];
摘要
Feruloylquinic acids are a major class of biologically active phenolic antioxidants in coffee beans, but their metabolic fate is poorly understood. The present study investigated the phase II metabolism of feruloylquinic adds with selected human sulfotransferases (SULT1A1 and SULT1E1) and uridine 5'-diphosphoglucuronosyltransferases (UGT1A1 and UGT1A9). For unequivocal metabolite identification, the chemical synthesis of two potential human metabolites of 5-O-feruloylquinic acid, the 4'-sulfated and 4'-O-glucuronidated conjugates, has been performed for the first time. Following incubation with human SULT1A1 or SULT1E1, formation of 5-O-feruloylquinic acid 4'-O-sulfate was confirmed by matching its HPLC and MS data with those of the authentic standard. On the other hand, no glucuronide conjugates were detected after incubation with human uridine 5'-diphosphoglucuronosyltransferases. These results suggest that sulfation can take place on the ferulic acid moiety of feruloylquinic acids and may be a major metabolic pathway for feruloylquinic acids in humans.
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