Heterogeneity of transport and metabolism of Tormentillae rhizoma constituents across human intestinal epithelium cellular model
[Display omitted] •Tormentillae rhizoma is the main ingredient of popular alcoholic beverages.•It consists of tannins, ellagic acid derivatives, and triterpenes.•In gut epithelium model, ellagic acid derivatives are metabolized to new products.•Other extract compounds are adsorbed in the cell monola...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food research international 2024-07, Vol.188, p.114326, Article 114326 |
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•Tormentillae rhizoma is the main ingredient of popular alcoholic beverages.•It consists of tannins, ellagic acid derivatives, and triterpenes.•In gut epithelium model, ellagic acid derivatives are metabolized to new products.•Other extract compounds are adsorbed in the cell monolayer or pass through it.
Tormentilla erecta (L.) Raeusch is a widespread plant in Europe and Western Asia. Its rhizomes (Tormentilae rhizoma) are the main ingredient of herbal alcoholic beverages and can be used as a natural preservative in beer production. Apart from its unique taste qualities, therapeutic properties in gastrointestinal tract ailments are attributed to the tincture obtained from Tormentillae rhizoma. The presented research aimed to determine the mutual relationship between the components of Tormentillae tincture, present in popular alcoholic beverages, and intestinal epithelium (Caco-2 cell monolayers). A comprehensive qualitative and quantitative analysis of the tincture was performed, including the determination of condensed and hydrolyzable tannins as well as triterpenoids (UHPLC-DAD-MS/MS). Incubation of the tincture with Caco-2 monolayers has shown that only triterpenes pass through the monolayer, while condensed tannins are mainly bound to the monolayer surface. Ellagic acid derivatives were the only components of the Tormentillae tinctura being metabolized by cell monolayers to the compounds not previously described in the literature, which may be crucial in the treatment of intestinal diseases with inflammatory background. |
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ISSN: | 0963-9969 1873-7145 1873-7145 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.foodres.2024.114326 |