Urinary Excretion of kaempferol from commons beand (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in humans
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
The aim of this study was to assess kaempferol bioavailability in healthy humans, after bean
(Phaseolus vulgaris L.) consumption through the monitoring of the excretion in relation to
intake. In seven healthy subjects receiving kaempferol from cooked bean, maximum
excretion of hydrolysed flavonol was obtained after 28 h. Intersexual variations in urinary
excretion were found to be 6.109/5.50% and 5.409/5.40% of the kaempferol dose for male
and female subjects, respectively. Although a 6.72-fold inter-individual variation between the
highest and lowest excretion concentrations was found, all individuals exhibited similar
excretion profiles. Moreover, a direct correlation between the percentage of kaempferol
excreted and the body mass index of volunteers was observed with a correlation index
equal to 0.80. All except two individuals exhibited a first peak of kaempferol excretion
2 h after ingestion. The study reveals information about inter-individual excretion capacity
after kaempferol intake and that kaempferol can be used as a biomarker for flavonol
consumption.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Excretion; kaempferol; Zolfino from Pratomagno bean; common bean
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