Bioavailability of glucosyl hesperidin in rats

Glucosyl hesperidin (G-hesperidin) is a water-soluble derivative of hesperidin. We compared the absorption and metabolism of G-hesperidin with those of hesperidin in rats. After oral administration of G-hesperidin or hesperidin to rats, hesperetin was detected in sera hydrolyzed with beta-glucuronid...

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Hauptverfasser: Yamada, M.(Hayashibara Biochemical Labs. Inc., Okayama (Japan)), Tanabe, F, Arai, N, Mitsuzumi, H, Miwa, Y, Kubota, M, Chaen, H, Kibata, M
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description Glucosyl hesperidin (G-hesperidin) is a water-soluble derivative of hesperidin. We compared the absorption and metabolism of G-hesperidin with those of hesperidin in rats. After oral administration of G-hesperidin or hesperidin to rats, hesperetin was detected in sera hydrolyzed with beta-glucuronidase, but it was not detectable in unhydrolyzed sera. Serum hesperetin was found more rapidly in rats administered G-hesperidin than in those administered hesperidin. The area under the concentration-time curve for hesperetin in the sera of rats administered G-hesperidin was approximately 3.7-fold greater than that of rats administered hesperidin. In the urine of both administration groups, hesperetin and its glucuronide were found. Urinary excretion of metabolites was higher in rats administered G-hesperidin than in those administered hesperidin. These results indicate that G-hesperidin presents the same metabolic profile as hesperidin. Moreover, it was concluded that G-hesperidin is absorbed more rapidly and efficiently than hesperidin, because of its high water solubility.
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Animals
BIOAVAILABILITY
BIODISPONIBILIDAD
BIODISPONIBILITE
Biological and medical sciences
Biological Availability
Cecum - drug effects
Cecum - metabolism
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
FLAVONOIDE
FLAVONOIDES
FLAVONOIDS
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
GLUCOSIDE
GLUCOSIDES
Glucosides - administration & dosage
Glucosides - blood
Glucosides - pharmacokinetics
Glucosides - urine
GLUCOSIDOS
glucosyl hesperidin
Glucuronic Acid - blood
hesperetin conjugates
hesperidin
Hesperidin - administration & dosage
Hesperidin - analogs & derivatives
Hesperidin - blood
Hesperidin - pharmacokinetics
Hesperidin - urine
Hydrolysis
intestinal bacteria
Intestine, Small - drug effects
Intestine, Small - metabolism
Male
Molecular Structure
RAT
RATA
RATS
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
title Bioavailability of glucosyl hesperidin in rats
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