作者
Paul A Kroon, Michael N Clifford, Alan Crozier, Andrea J Day, Jennifer L Donovan, Claudine Manach, Gary Williamson
发表日期
2004/7/1
来源
The American journal of clinical nutrition
卷号
80
期号
1
页码范围
15-21
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Human intervention studies have provided clear evidence that dietary polyphenols (eg, flavonoids—eg, flavonols—and isoflavones) are at least partly absorbed and that they have the potential to exert biological effects. Biological activity of polyphenols is often assessed by using cultured cells as tissue models; in almost all such studies, cells are treated with aglycones or polyphenol-rich extracts (derived from plants and foods), and data are reported at concentrations that elicited a response. There are 2 inherent flaws in such an approach. First, plasma and tissues are not exposed in vivo to polyphenols in these forms. Several human studies have identified the nature of polyphenol conjugates in vivo and have shown that dietary polyphenols undergo extensive modification during first-pass metabolism so that the forms reaching the blood and tissues are, in general, neither aglycones (except for green tea catechins …
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