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啤酒花衍生苦味酸的代谢。

Metabolism of hop-derived bitter acids.

机构信息

Laboratory of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ghent University (UGent), Ghent, Belgium.

出版信息

J Agric Food Chem. 2013 Aug 21;61(33):7916-24. doi: 10.1021/jf300018s. Epub 2013 Aug 12.

Abstract

In this study, in vitro metabolism of hop-derived bitter acids was investigated. Besides their well-known use as bitter compounds in beer, in several studies, bioactive properties have been related to these types of molecules. However, scientific data on the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion aspects of these compounds are limited. More specific, in this study, α-acids, β-acids, and iso-α-acids were incubated with rabbit microsomes, and fractions were subjected to LC-MS/MS analysis for identification of oxidative biotransformation products. Metabolism of β-acids was mainly characterized by conversion into hulupones and the formation of a series of tricyclic oxygenated products. The most important metabolites of α-acids were identified as humulinones and hulupones. Iso-α-acids were found to be primarly metabolized into cis- and trans-humulinic acids, next to oxidized alloiso-α-acids. Interestingly, the phase I metabolites were highly similar to the oxidative degradation products in beer. These findings show a first insight into the metabolites of hop-derived bitter acids and could have important practical implications in the bioavailability aspects of these compounds, following ingestion of hop-based food products and nutraceuticals.

摘要

本研究旨在研究啤酒花来源的苦味酸的体外代谢。除了作为啤酒中的苦味化合物而广为人知外,这些物质在多项研究中还被证实具有生物活性。然而,关于这些化合物的吸收、分布、代谢和排泄方面的科学数据仍然有限。更具体地说,在本研究中,α-酸、β-酸和异α-酸与兔微粒体孵育,并对各部分进行 LC-MS/MS 分析以鉴定氧化生物转化产物。β-酸的代谢主要表现为转化为 Hulupones 和一系列三环含氧产物的形成。α-酸的最重要代谢物被鉴定为 Humulinones 和 Hulupones。异α-酸主要代谢为顺式和反式 Humulinic 酸,以及氧化的异α-酸。有趣的是,I 相代谢物与啤酒中的氧化降解产物高度相似。这些发现为啤酒花来源的苦味酸的代谢物提供了初步的认识,并可能对这些化合物的生物利用度方面具有重要的实际意义,这涉及到摄入基于啤酒花的食品和营养保健品后的情况。

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