Correlation Engine 2.0
Clear Search sequence regions


Sizes of these terms reflect their relevance to your search.

This study examined the effects of a nondigestible saccharide, difructose anhydride (DFA) III, and fructooligosaccharides (FOS) on the intestinal absorption and metabolism of alpha G-rutin, a quercetin glycoside in rats during a 2 week feeding period with diets containing 1% alpha G-rutin with or without 1.5 or 3% DFAIII and FOS. Blood concentrations and urinary excretion of quercetin derivatives were largely and dose-dependently increased during the test period with feeding DFA III and FOS. The amounts of quercetin derivatives in the cecal contents and feces were also much higher in both saccharide groups than in the control group. The degradation rate of aglycone, estimated by differences between ingestion and sum of fecal and urinary excretion, were suppressed in the both saccharide groups. Cecal fermentation was dose-dependently modified by the oligosaccharides. It was concluded that suppression of degrading quercetin aglycone in the large intestine has a major role for increasing alpha G-rutin bioavailability by DFA III and FOS feedings.

Citation

Noriko Matsukawa, Megumi Matsumoto, Hideyuki Chiji, Hiroshi Hara. Oligosaccharide promotes bioavailability of a water-soluble flavonoid glycoside, alpha G-rutin, in rats. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry. 2009 Feb 25;57(4):1498-505

Expand section icon Mesh Tags

Expand section icon Substances


PMID: 19178287

View Full Text