Study of Serial Exposures of an Astringent Green Tea Flavonoid Extract with Oral Cell-Based Models

被引:6
作者
de Jesus, Monica [1 ]
Guerreiro, Carlos [1 ]
Brandao, Elsa [1 ]
Mateus, Nuno [1 ]
de Freitas, Victor [1 ]
Soares, Susana [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Porto, Dept Quim & Bioquim, REQUIMTE LAQV, Fac Ciencias, P-689 Porto, Portugal
关键词
flavanols; astringency; salivary proteins; oral epithelium; mucin; mucosal pellicle; polyphenol; tannin; POLYPHENOLS; PROTEINS; COMPLEXATION; PROCYANIDINS; DERIVATIVES; TANNINS; SALIVA;
D O I
10.1021/acs.jafc.2c01918
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S [农业科学];
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09 ;
摘要
It is well known that repeated exposure to phenolic compounds (PCs) raises astringency perception. However, the link between this increase and the oral cavity's interactions with salivary proteins (SPs) and other oral constituents is unknown. To delve deeper into this connection, a flavonoid-rich green tea extract was tested in a series of exposures to two oral cell-based models using a tongue cell line (HSC3) and a buccal mucosa cell line (TR146). Serial exposures show cumulative PC binding to all oral models at all concentrations of the green tea extract; however, the contribution for the first and second exposures varies. The tongue mucosal pellicle (HSC3-Mu-SP) may contribute more to first-stage astringency (retaining 0.15 +/- 0.01 mg mL-1 PCs at the first exposure), whereas the buccal mucosal pellicle (TR146-Mu-SP) retained significantly less (0.08 +/- 0.02 mg mL-1). Additionally, increased salivary volume (SV+), which simulates the stimulation of salivary flow brought by a food stimulus, significantly enhances PC binding, particularly for TR146 cells: TR46-Mu-SP _SV+ bound significantly higher total PC concentration (0.17 +/- 0.02 mg mL-1) than the model without increased salivary volume TR146-Mu-SP _SV- (0.09 +/- 0.03 mg mL-1). This could be associated with a higher contribution of these oral cells for astringency perception during repeated exposures. Furthermore, PCs adsorbed in the first exposure to cell monolayer models (+TR146 and +HSC3) change the profile of PCs bound to these models in the second exposure. Regarding the structure binding activity, PCs with a total higher number of hydroxyl groups were more bound by the models containing SP. Regarding the SP, basic proline-rich proteins (bPRPs) may be involved in the increased perception of astringency upon repeated exposures. The extent of bPRP precipitation by PCs in mucosal pellicle models for both cell lines (HSC3 and TR146) in the second exposure (76 +/- 13 and 83 +/- 6%, respectively) was significantly higher than in the first one (25 +/- 14 and 5 +/- 6%, respectively).
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