Biophenols from Table Olive cv Bella di Cerignola: Chemical Characterization, Bioaccessibility, and Intestinal Absorption
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
In this study, the naturally debittered table olives cv Bella di Cerignola were studied in order to (i) characterize
their phenolic composition; (ii) evaluate the polyphenols bioaccessibility; (iii) assess their absorption and transport, across
Caco2/TC7. LC-MS/MS analysis has confirmed the presence of hydroxytyrosol acetate, caffeoyl-6?-secologanoside, and
comselogoside. In vitro bioaccessibility ranged from 7% of luteolin to 100% of tyrosol, highlighting the flavonoids sensitivity to
the digestive conditions. The Caco2/TC7 polyphenols accumulation was rapid (60 min) with an efficiency of 0.89%; the overall
bioavailability was 1.86% (120 min), with hydroxytyrosol and tyrosol the highest bioavailables, followed by verbascoside and
luteolin. In the cells and basolateral side, caffeic and coumaric acids metabolites, probably derived from esterase activities, were
detected. In conclusion, the naturally debittered table olives cv Bella di Cerignola can be considered as a source of bioaccessible,
absorbable, and bioavailable polyphenols that, for their potential health promoting effect, permit inclusion of table olives as a
functional food suitable for a balanced diet.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
polyphenols; naturally debittered table olives; bioavailability; simulated digestion; Caco2 TC/7 intestinal cells
Elenco autori:
Garbetta, Antonella; D'Antuono, Isabella; Ciasca, Biancamaria; Cardinali, Angela; Lattanzio, VERONICA MARIA TERESA; Linsalata, Vito; Logrieco, ANTONIO FRANCESCO; Minervini, Fiorenza
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