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Title: Absorption and pharmacokinetics of grapefruit flavanones in beagles
Author: Mata Bilbao, María de Lourdes
Andrés Lacueva, Ma. Cristina
Roura Carvajal, Elena
Jáuregui Pallarés, Olga
Escribano Ferrer, Elvira
Torre, Celina
Lamuela Raventós, Rosa Ma.
Keywords: Biodisponibilitat
Absorció intestinal
Farmacocinètica
Raïms
Gos
Bioavailability
Intestinal absorption
Pharmacokinetics
Grapes
Dog
Issue Date: 29-Mar-2007
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Abstract: The present study evaluated the pharmacokinetics of three different grapefruit flavanone forms in dog plasma and demonstrated their absorption after an oral intake of a grapefruit extract; pharmacokinetic parameters of these forms were also determined. Ten healthy beagles were administered 70 mg citrus flavonoids as a grapefruit extract contained in capsules, while two additional dogs were used as controls and given an excipient. The grapefruit flavanone naringin, along with its metabolites naringenin and naringenin glucuronide, was detected in dog plasma. Blood samples were collected between 0 and 24 h after administration of the extract. Naringin reached its maximun plasma concentration at around 80 min, whereas naringenin and naringenin glucuronide reached their maximun plasma concentrations at around 20 and 30 min, respectively. Maximum plasma concentrations of naringin, naringenin and naringenin glucuronide (medians and ranges) were 0·24 (0·05 2·08), 0·021 (0·001 0·3) and 0·09 (0·034 0·12) mmol/l, respectively. The areas under the curves were 23·16 l (14·04 70·62) min £ mmol/for nariningin, 1·78 (0·09 4·95) min £ mmol/l for naringenin and 22·5 (2·74 99·23) min £ mmol/l for naringenin glucuronide. The median and range values for mean residence time were 3·3 (1·5 9·3), 2·8 (0·8 11·2) and 8·0 (2·3 13·1) h for naringin, naringenin and naringenin glucuronide, respectively. The results of the present study demonstrate the absorption of grapefruit flavanones via the presence of their metabolites in plasma, thus making an important contribution to the field since the biological activities ascribed to these compounds rely on their specific forms of absorption.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114507707262
It is part of: British Journal of Nutrition, 2007, vol. 98, num. 1, p. 86-92
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/54970
Related resource: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114507707262
ISSN: 0007-1145
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