Abstract
Artichoke is a relevant source of health-promoting compounds such as polyphenols and
sesquiterpene lactones. In this study, the bioaccessibility and gut bioavailability of artichoke
constituents were evaluated by combining in vitro digestion and large intestine fermentation,
metabolomics, and Caco-2 human intestinal cells model. Moreover, the ability of artichoke
polyphenols to modulate the in vitro starch digestibility was also explored. An untargeted
metabolomic approach based on liquid chromatography quadrupole-time-of-flight (UHPLC/QTOF)
mass spectrometry coupled with multivariate statistics was used to comprehensively screen the
phytochemical composition of raw, digested, and fermented artichoke. Overall, a large abundance of
phenolic acids and sesquiterpene lactones was detected, being 13.77 and 11.99 mgg1, respectively.
After 20 h of in vitro large intestine fermentation, a decrease in polyphenols and sesquiterpene
lactones content was observed. The most abundant compounds characterizing the raw material
(i.e., chlorogenic acid and cynaropicrin equivalents) showed an average % bioaccessibility of 1.6%.
The highest % bioaccessibility values were recorded for flavonoids such as anthocyanin and flavone
equivalents (on average, 13.6%). However, the relatively high bioavailability values recorded for
flavonols, phenolic acids, and sesquiterpene lactones (from 71.6% up to 82.4%) demonstrated that these
compounds are able to be transported through the Caco-2 monolayer. The phenolic compounds having
the highest permeation rates through the Caco-2 model included low molecular weight phenolics
such as tyrosol and 4-ethylcatechol; the isoflavonoids 30-O-methylviolanone, equol 40-O-glucuronide,
and hydroxyisoflavone; together with the methyl and acetyl derivatives of glycosylated anthocyanins.
Therefore, although human in vivo confirmatory trials are deemed possible, current findings
provide insights into the mechanistic eects underlying artichoke polyphenols and sesquiterpenoids
bioavailability following gastrointestinal and large intestine processes.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 306-306 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Journal | Antioxidants |
Volume | 9 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Keywords
- Caco-2
- foodomics
- metabolomics
- polyphenols
- simulated digestion