Absorption and Excretion of Ascorbic Acid Alone and in Acerola (Malpighia emarginata) Juice: Comparison in Healthy Japanese Subjects
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It has been suggested that some food components, such as bioflavonoids, affect the bioavailability of ascorbic acid in humans. Since little is known in Japan about the effective intake of this dietary requirement, we tested young Japanese males after the ingestion of commercial ascorbic acid or acerola (Malpighia emarginata DC.) juice to compare the quantities absorbed and excreted. Healthy Japanese subjects received a single oral dose of ascorbic acid solution (50, 100, 200 or 500 mg) and received distilled water as a reference at intervals of 14 d or longer. All subjects were collected blood and urine until 6 h after ingestion and evaluated for time-dependent changes in plasma and urinary ascorbic acid levels. Predictably, the area under the curve (AUC) values in plasma and urine after ingestion increased dose-dependently. Next, each subject received diluted acerola juice containing 50 mg ascorbic acid. Likewise, their plasma and urinary ascorbic acid concentrations were measured. In plasma, the AUC value of ascorbic acid after ingestion of acerola juice tended to be higher than that from ascorbic acid alone. In contrast, the urinary excretion of ascorbic acid at 1, 2 and 5 h after ingestion of acerola juice were significantly less than that of ascorbic acid. These results indicate that some component of acerola juice favorably affected the absorption and excretion of ascorbic acid.
著者
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Hanamura Takayuki
Research And Development Division Nichirei Foods Inc.
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NAGAMINE Kenichi
Research & Development Division, Research & Development Center, Nichirei Biosciences Inc.
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KONDO Yoshitaka
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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Amano Akiko
Aging Regulation Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Gerontology
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Aoki Hitoshi
Research And Development Division Nichirei Foods Inc.
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Uchida Eriko
Research And Development Division Nichirei Foods Inc.
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Kondo Yoshitaka
Molecular Regulation of Aging, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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Amano Akiko
Molecular Regulation of Aging, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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Aizawa Shingo
Molecular Regulation of Aging, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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Koizumi Takeshi
Research and Development Division, Nichirei Foods Inc.
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Maruyama Naoki
Molecular Regulation of Aging, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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Ishigami Akihito
Molecular Regulation of Aging, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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Ishigami Akihito
Molecular Regulation Of Aging Tokyo Metropolitan Inst. Of Gerontology
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Maruyama Naoki
Molecular Regulation Of Aging Research Team For Functional Biogerontology Tokyo Metropolitan Institu
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Nagamine Kenichi
Research and Development Division, Research and Development Center, Nichirei Bioscience Inc.
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