Lymphatic metabolites of quercetin after intestinal administration of quercetin-3-glucoside and its aglycone in rats

Quercetin is a major flavonoid, present as its glycosidic forms in plant foods. In this study, quercetin-3-glucoside (Q3G) was administered intraduodenally to thoracic lymph-cannulated rats, and its lymphatic transport was investigated. The resulting lymphatic and plasma metabolites were identified...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 2018-05, Vol.645, p.126-136
Hauptverfasser: Nakamura, Toshiyuki, Kinjo, Chinatsu, Nakamura, Yoshimasa, Kato, Yoji, Nishikawa, Miyu, Hamada, Masahiro, Nakajima, Noriyuki, Ikushiro, Shinichi, Murota, Kaeko
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Zusammenfassung:Quercetin is a major flavonoid, present as its glycosidic forms in plant foods. In this study, quercetin-3-glucoside (Q3G) was administered intraduodenally to thoracic lymph-cannulated rats, and its lymphatic transport was investigated. The resulting lymphatic and plasma metabolites were identified with LC-MS/MS and compared with those after administration of quercetin aglycone. The total concentration of quercetin metabolites in the lymph was about four times lower than that in the plasma, and quercetin and its methylated form isorhamnetin were detected as their glucuronides, sulfates and diglucuronides both in the lymph and the plasma after Q3G and quercetin administrations. The lymph levels of the glucuronides after Q3G administration were lower than those after quercetin administration, whereas those in the plasma showed the opposite pattern. Both the lymph and plasma levels of the sulfates after Q3G administration were lower than those after quercetin administration. Some of the intestinal metabolites like quercetin monoglucuronides were transported directly into the lymph and the hepatic metabolites like the diglucuronides were eventually transferred from the plasma into the lymph. These results indicate that the absorbed Q3G is partly transported into the intestinal lymph as quercetin metabolites. Deglycosylation in the enterocyte is also suggested to affect the subsequent metabolic pathways. •Lymphatic transport and metabolism of Q3G and its aglycone was determined in rats.•Intestinal metabolites flowed directly into the lymph, followed by hepatic products.•Level of the lymph monoglucuronides was lower with Q3G than with the aglycone.•Levels of the lymph and plasma sulfates were lower with Q3G than with the aglycone.•Deglycosylation in the enterocyte may affect the subsequent metabolic pathways.
ISSN:0003-9861
1096-0384
DOI:10.1016/j.abb.2018.03.024