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Impact of short-term intake of red wine and grape polyphenol extract on the human metabolome
Authors:Jacobs Doris M  Fuhrmann Jens C  van Dorsten Ferdinand A  Rein Dietrich  Peters Sonja  van Velzen Ewoud J J  Hollebrands Boudewijn  Draijer Richard  van Duynhoven John  Garczarek Ursula
Institution:Unilever R&D, Olivier van Noortlaan 120, 3130AC Vlaardingen, The Netherlands. doris.jacobs@unilever.com
Abstract:Red wine and grape polyphenols are considered to promote cardiovascular health and are involved in multiple biological functions. Their overall impact on the human metabolome is not known. Therefore, exogenous and endogenous metabolic effects were determined in fasting plasma and 24 h urine from healthy male adults consuming a mix of red wine and grape juice extracts (WGM) for 4 days in a placebo-controlled, crossover study. Syringic acid, 3-hydroxyhippuric acid, pyrogallol, 3-hydroxyphenylacetic acid, and 3-hydroxyphenylpropionic acid were confirmed as the strongest urinary markers of WGM intake. Overall, WGM had a mild impact on the endogenous metabolism. Most noticeable were changes in several amino acids deriving from tyrosine and tryptophan. Reductions in the microbial metabolites p-cresol sulfate and 3-indoxylsulfuric acid and increases in indole-3-lactic acid and nicotinic acid were observed in urine. In plasma, tyrosine was reduced. The results suggest that short-term intake of WGM altered microbial protein fermentation and/or amino acid metabolism.
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