2025-01-29T11:59:48Z
2025-01-29T11:59:48Z
2024-01-01
2025-01-29T11:59:48Z
The pharmacokinetics (PK) of hydroxytyrosol and its metabolites were characterized following oral administration to Sprague-Dawley rats of 3.85 and 7.70 g of destoned Arbequina table olives/kg. Plasma samples were analyzed using a fully validated method consisting of liquid extraction followed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Noncompartmental PK analysis of hydroxytyrosol demonstrated linear PK between doses of 2.95 and 5.85 mg hydroxytyrosol/kg. Half-life was approximately 2.5 h, while mean residence time was around 4 h. Clearance occurred by conversion to two sulfate and two glucuronide conjugates. The area under the plasma concentration–time curve (AUC) ratios of metabolites versus parent hydroxytyrosol was approximately 7–9-fold for the sulfate and below 0.25 for the glucuronide, indicating sulfation as the predominant metabolic pathway. Despite extensive metabolism, hydroxytyrosol remained in plasma for up to 8 h with AUCs of 4293 and 8919 min·nmol/L for the doses of 3.85 and 7.70 g/kg, respectively. Therefore, table olives provide a more sustained plasma profile than other foods containing hydroxytyrosol, which may enhance its health-protecting activities.
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Farmacocinètica; Polifenols; Olives; Pharmacokinetics; Polyphenols; Olive
American Chemical Society
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2024, vol. 72, num.4, p. 2154-2164
cc by (c) Ivana Kundisová, et al., 2024
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