HPLC Analysis of Trans-Resveratrol in Human Plasma After Red Wine Consumption

L. L. Corre, A. Léger-Enreille, N. Chalabi, L. Delort, Y. Bignon, D. Bernard-Gallon
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Abstract

Trans-resveratrol (t-RES), a phenolic compound produced by several plants and present in wine, has been re- ported to be a potential chemopreventive agent for cardiovascular, cancer and neurodegenerative pathologies. Thus, un- derstanding the plasma level in vivo of trans-resveratrol is the prerequisite to evaluate its potential health impact. Bioavailability studies mainly in animals or in humans using the pure compound at very high doses were performed. The objective of this present study was to detected trans-resveratrol in human plasma from two subjects who consumed 600 mL of red wine over 40 min. Plasma analyses were performed by HPLC and obtained results indicated the absence of t- RES in subject plasma at any time with limit of detection of 5 ng/mL. In conclusion, this study suggests that t-RES from red wine is poorly bioavailable and even an important red wine consumption does not make it possible to obtain detect- able plasma concentrations of t-RES.
人饮用红酒后血浆中反式白藜芦醇的HPLC分析
反式白藜芦醇(t-RES)是一种由几种植物产生并存在于葡萄酒中的酚类化合物,已被报道为一种潜在的心血管、癌症和神经退行性疾病的化学预防剂。因此,了解体内反式白藜芦醇的血浆水平是评估其潜在健康影响的先决条件。生物利用度研究主要在动物或人类使用纯化合物在非常高的剂量进行。本研究的目的是检测两名受试者在40分钟内饮用600毫升红酒的人血浆中的反式白藜芦醇。用高效液相色谱法进行血浆分析,结果表明受试者血浆中任何时候都没有t- RES,检测限为5 ng/mL。总之,本研究表明,红葡萄酒中的t-RES生物利用度很低,即使大量饮用红葡萄酒也无法获得可检测的t-RES血浆浓度。
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