Role of Metabolism in Physiological Function of Polyphenol Catechins

  • BABA Seigo
    Nutritional Science Center, Health and Bioscience Laboratories, Meiji Seika Kaisha, Ltd.
  • TERAO Junji
    Food Science Laboratory, Department of Nutrition The University of Tokushima School of Medicine

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  • 生体におけるポリフェノールの代謝と生理機能
  • 生体におけるポリフェノールの代謝と生理機能--カテキン類について
  • セイタイ ニ オケル ポリフェノール ノ タイシャ ト セイリ キノウ カテキンルイ ニ ツイテ
  • カテキン類について

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Abstract

Polyphenols present in plant foods and beverages have attracted much attention as food factors in the prevention of life style-related diseases and health promotion. Here we presented recent studies on the bioavailability of polyphenols, in particular, the relationship between the absorption/metabolism of catechins and their physiological functions including antioxidative effect. In either rats or humans, both (+) -catechin and (-) -epicatechin were found to be more absorptive than gallate-binding catechins. In plasma, they are present mainly as conjugated metabolites, namely glucuronides, sulfates and their methylated products. Nevertheless, their metabolite profiles are different between rats and humans. For example, considerable amounts of sulfates accumulate in human plasma. Catechin metabolites still possess antioxidative effect as long as catechol structure is unchanged. Alternatively, catechin metabolites were recently reported to suppress the induction of apoptosis in nervous cells. Therefore, biological activity of catechin metabolites should be clarified in detail in order to estimate the physiological function of dietary catechins.

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  • Oleoscience

    Oleoscience 4 (7), 271-277,270, 2004

    Japan Oil Chemists' Society

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