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Sulfated ferulic acid is the main in vivo metabolite found after short-term ingestion of free ferulic acid in rats
Authors:Rondini Ludovic  Peyrat-Maillard Marie-Noëlle  Marsset-Baglieri Agnès  Berset Claudette
Institution:ENSIA, Département Science de l'Aliment, Laboratoire de Chimie des Substances Naturelles: Antioxydants, Ar?mes, Colorants, 1 Avenue des Olympiades, 91744 Massy Cedex, France.
Abstract:The bioavailability of ferulic acid (FA; 3-methoxy-4-hydroxycinnamic acid) and its metabolites was investigated in rat plasma and urine after an oral short-term ingestion of 5.15 mg/kg of FA. Free FA, glucuronoconjugates, and sulfoconjugates were quickly detected in plasma with a peak of concentration found 30 min after ingestion. Sulfoconjugates were the main derivates ( approximately 50%). In urine, the cumulative excretion of total metabolites reached a plateau 1.5 h after ingestion, and approximately 40% were excreted by this way. Free FA recovered in urine represented only 4.9 +/-1.5% of the native FA consumed by rats. Glucuronoconjugates and sulfoconjugates represented 0.5 +/- 0.3 and 32.7 +/- 7.3%, respectively. These results suggested that a part of FA incorporated in the diet was quickly absorbed and largely metabolized in sulfoconjugates before excretion in urine.
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