Metabolism of Isoflavones Found in the Pueraria thomsonii Flower by Human Intestinal Microbiota
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Isoflavones contained in the root and flower of Kudzu (Pueraria lobata and related species) are suggested to be the critical component for its effects. Although metabolism of soy isoflavones has been well studied, the composition of isoflavones found in Kudzu is completely different from that of soy isoflavones. In the present study, we investigated whether isoflavones found in the flower of Pueraria thomsonii, a species of Kudzu, were metabolized by human fecal microbiota and murine small intestinal enzymes. Among 5 glycosidic isoflavones of the Pueraria thomsonii flower, tectorigenin 7-O-xylosylglucoside, tectoridin, genistin and glycitin were completely hydrolyzed by a homogenate of germfree mouse small intestine without contribution of bacteria. Released aglycones were not further metabolized, except that up to half of glycitein disappeared. Mouse small intestinal enzymes did not metabolize 6-hydroxygenistein 6,7-di- O-glucoside. Isoflavone aglycones as well as 6-hydroxygenistein 6,7-di-O-glucoside were highly metabolized by most of the human fecal suspensions. Metabolites were not detected with the present analytical methods in most cases. Although further investigations of the pharmacokinetics of Pueraria thomsonii flower isoflavones are needed, the results of the present study indicate active metabolism of Pueraria thomsonii flower isoflavones in the human intestine.
- 日本ビフィズス菌センターの論文
- 2011-10-01
著者
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Itoh Kikuji
Laboratory Of Veterinary Public Health
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Hirayama Kazuhiro
Laboratory Of Veterinary Public Health Department Of Veterinary Medical Science Graduate School Of A
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Ikeguchi Motoya
Research And Development Division Toyo Shinyaku Co. Ltd.
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Kamiya Tomoyasu
Research And Development Division Toyo Shinyaku Co. Ltd.
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TAKAGAKI Kinya
Research and Development Division, Toyo Shinyaku Co., Ltd.
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Matsuzuka Yuki
Research And Development Division Toyo Shinyaku Co. Ltd.
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Takagaki Kinya
Research And Development Division Toyo Shinyaku Co. Ltd.
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