Bioaccessibility and potential bioactivity of fresh and mature fava bean flavonoids

D. Sosa De León , L.F. Méndez-López , B.E. González-Martínez , M. López-Cabanillas Lomelí , A.A. López-Hernández , D.A. Luna-Vital , D. Néder-Suárez , J.A. Vázquez-Rodríguez
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The bioaccessibility of total flavonoids, catechin, epigallocatechin, epigallocatechin gallate, epicatechin, rutin, quercetin, isoquercetin, and kaempferol, and changes in antioxidant activities in fresh and mature fava bean seeds during simulating gastrointestinal conditions has been investigated. The portion of bioaccessible flavonoids potentially available for further uptake varies between pods. Flavonoids of mature and fresh seeds after the gastric phase, intestinal phase, and dialysable fraction, simulating bioaccessible flavonoids, were 6.62% and 1.78%, respectively, compared with no-digested pods. Total antioxidant capacities in the bioaccessible fractions were significantly lower than the control. Furthermore, potential bioactivity as a PPAR-gamma antagonist was evaluated, where epigallocatechin gallate presents at -9.50 Kcal/mol vs. -6.53 Kcal/mol, present in troglitazone. These results highlighted that gastrointestinal digestion may substantially affect the absorption of flavonoids in mature and green fava beans and present a potential bioactivity against obesity.

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新鲜和成熟蚕豆黄酮的生物可及性和潜在生物活性
在模拟胃肠道条件下,研究了新鲜和成熟蚕豆种子中总黄酮、儿茶素、表没食子儿茶素、表没食子儿茶素没食子酸酯、表儿茶素、芦丁、槲皮素、异槲皮素和山柰醇的生物可及性以及抗氧化活性的变化。不同豆荚中可被生物利用的类黄酮的潜在吸收量各不相同。与未消化的豆荚相比,成熟豆荚和新鲜豆荚经过胃阶段、肠阶段和可透析部分(模拟生物可利用类黄酮)后的类黄酮含量分别为 6.62% 和 1.78%。生物可利用馏分的总抗氧化能力明显低于对照组。此外,还评估了作为 PPAR-gamma 拮抗剂的潜在生物活性,其中表没食子儿茶素没食子酸酯的生物活性为 -9.50 Kcal/mol ,而曲格列酮的生物活性为 -6.53 Kcal/mol。这些结果表明,胃肠道消化可能会严重影响成熟蚕豆和青蚕豆中黄酮类化合物的吸收,并具有潜在的抗肥胖生物活性。
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