Comparative metabolism of genistin by human and rat gut microflora: detection and identification of the end-products of metabolism

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Coldham, NG [1 ]
Darby, C
Hows, M
King, LJ
Zhang, AQ
Sauer, MJ
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[1] Vet Labs Agcy, Dept Risk Res, Addlestone KT15 3NB, Surrey, England
[2] Univ Surrey, Sch Biomed & Life Sci, Guildford GU2 5XH, Surrey, England
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10.1080/00498250110085809
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R9 [药学];
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1. Biotransformations by gut microflora play a pivotal role in determining the biological activity of isoflavones that occur in soya-based foods predominantly as beta-glycosyl conjugates. Microflora prepared from rat caecae and human faeces were used to investigate the metabolic fate of genistein beta-glycosides extracted from soya flour. The end-products of such metabolism were determined by parallel incubations of microflora with [2',3',5',6'-H-3] and [4-C-14]-labelled genistein. 2. Quantitative analysis by LC-MS/MS indicated very rapid and complete degradation of genistin, which was associated with a transient increase in genistein. Qualitative studies indicated that the malonyl and acetyl glycosides of genistein were also degraded by the microflora. 3. Incubation of caecal and faecal microflora with [H-3] and [C-14] genistein yielded similar radiolabelled metabolites, which were identified by radio-LC-MSn as the intermediates dihydrogenistein and 6'-hydroxy-O-desmethylangolensin and end-product 4-hydroxyphenyl-2-propionic acid. This profile of genistein metabolites indicated selective hydrolysis of 6'-hydroxy-O-desmethylangolensin between carbon atoms 10 and 1 to yield the end-products 4-hydroxyphenyl-2-propionic acid and 1,3,5-trihydroxybenzene. 4. The biological significance of the products of genistein metabolism warrant further investigation since they may play an important role in mediating the beneficial antioxidant health effects associated with the consumption of isoflavones in food.
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