The influence of food matrices on the bioavailability of curcuminoids from a dried colloidal turmeric suspension: a randomized, crossover, clinical trial.

IF 5.1 1区 农林科学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Food & Function Pub Date : 2025-01-10 DOI:10.1039/d4fo03414g
Katja A Schönenberger, Cristina Ranzini, Julie Laval, Pascale Bellenger, Mathieu Tenon, Pascale Fança-Berthon
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Abstract

Curcuminoid absorption can be influenced by the presence of additional compounds, but there has been no study investigating this in a robust manner. The aim of this clinical trial was to assess the effect of the type of food matrix on the absorption of curcuminoids from a highly bioavailable turmeric formulation. Participants consumed the turmeric formulation in the form of capsules, a ready-to-drink fruit nectar, a sports nutrition bar, a dairy analogue (oat milk), pectin gummies, and a probiotic drink in a randomized, crossover study. Plasma samples were collected over a 24-hour period to assess the pharmacokinetics of curcuminoids. The relative bioavailability of total curcuminoids was increased in all the food matrices compared to that in the capsule formulation. The dairy analogue showed the highest increase in dose-normalized AUC24 h (+76%, p < 0.0001) and Cmax (+105%, p < 0.0001). The sports nutrition bar resulted in increased dose-normalized AUC24 h (+40%, p = 0.0112) and Cmax (+74%, p < 0.0001). The probiotic drink showed increased dose-normalized AUC24 h (+35%, p = 0.0318) and Cmax (+52%, p < 0.0001). The ready-to-drink and gummy formulations were bioequivalent to the capsules. The distribution of curcuminoid metabolites was similar in all the matrices. In conclusion, there was no negative food matrix effect; on the contrary, the bioavailability of curcuminoids can be improved when administered via food matrices, particularly those containing lipids in a suspended form or polar lipids.

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Food & Function
Food & Function BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
CiteScore
10.10
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957
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Food & Function provides a unique venue for physicists, chemists, biochemists, nutritionists and other food scientists to publish work at the interface of the chemistry, physics and biology of food. The journal focuses on food and the functions of food in relation to health.
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