Bioavailability of Blackberry Juice Anthocyanins
キーワード
概要
説明
Anthocyanins (ANT), a particular class of flavonoids that can be found in red wine and red fruits, have been associated with relevant health benefits. It has become clear that the flavonoid bioactive forms in vivo are not necessarily those which occur in nature, but metabolites arising from them after absorption. Therefore, it is important to identify which ANT metabolites are responsible for their health benefits. Since ANT can prevent/treat some of the metabolic features of obesity it is also crucial to study whether ANT bioavailability is not compromised in obesity.
An anthropometric evaluation will allow the classification of subjects according to their body mass index (BMI). A complete medical examination including the assessment of clinical laboratory parameters will also be performed to characterize the health status of recruited subjects.
Before the beginning of the study, the last fecal sample obtained will be collected. Urine samples and peripheral venous blood (10 ml) will be collected from 10 h-fasting subjects. Afterwards, each volunteer will consume 250 ml of blackberry juice with or without ethanol (visit 1 and 2) and blood samples will be collected 15, 30, 60 and 120 min after juice ingestion. Another urine sample will be collected at 120 min. The first fecal sample obtained at least 6 h after juice ingestion will be collected. Blood pressure (0 and 120 min) and glycaemic response (0, 15, 30, 60 and 120 min) will be measured in each visit.
Ethanol was added to the blackberry juice to mimic the concentration presented in red wine (12%).
A thorough screening analysis for ANT will be performed in plasma and urine samples collected from the volunteers at different time points. Fecal samples will also be collected to evaluate the relationship between the presence of ANT metabolites and the gut microbiota composition.
日付
最終確認済み: | 09/30/2015 |
最初に提出された: | 11/15/2015 |
提出された推定登録数: | 11/19/2015 |
最初の投稿: | 11/23/2015 |
最終更新が送信されました: | 11/19/2015 |
最終更新日: | 11/23/2015 |
実際の研究開始日: | 02/28/2015 |
一次完了予定日: | 02/28/2015 |
研究完了予定日: | 05/31/2015 |
状態または病気
介入/治療
Dietary Supplement: Blackberry juice with 12% ethanol
Dietary Supplement: Blackberry juice
段階
アームグループ
腕 | 介入/治療 |
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Experimental: Blackberry juice with 12% ethanol 250 ml of blackberry juice freshly prepared with 250 g fresh blackberries, 80 ml alcohol beverage (38%) and 17 g sugar. | Dietary Supplement: Blackberry juice with 12% ethanol |
Experimental: Blackberry juice 250 ml of blackberry juice freshly prepared with 250 g fresh blackberries, 80 ml water and 17 g sugar. | Dietary Supplement: Blackberry juice |
適格基準
研究の対象となる年齢 | 18 Years に 18 Years |
研究に適格な性別 | All |
健康なボランティアを受け入れる | はい |
基準 | Inclusion Criteria: - Men and women - Age 18-40 years - BMI>18 kg/m2 - Willing and able to provide written consent Exclusion Criteria: - Subjects with current or previous CVD, diabetes or other severe chronic disease - Subjects under prescription of any chronic medication - Pregnant or breast-feeding subjects - Intake of antibiotics in the last 3 months prior to the beginning of the intervention - Intake of red fruits or red wine in the last 24 h prior to the beginning of the intervention - Subjects involved in any clinical or food study within the preceding month - Subjects with a diagnosis of any digestive disease including functional bowel disorder such as IBS |
結果
主な結果の測定
1. Plasma concentrations of anthocyanins and anthocyanins metabolites [At baseline and 15, 30, 60 and 120 minutes after juices consumption]
二次的な結果の測定
1. Urinary concentrations of anthocyanins and anthocyanins metabolites [At baseline and 120 minutes after juices consumption]
2. Fecal concentrations of anthocyanins and anthocyanins metabolites [At baseline and at least 6 h after juices consumption]
3. Number of copies of bacterias presented in fecal samples [At baseline and at least 6 h after juices consumption]
4. Blood pressure measured in the left upper arm using an automatic blood pressure monitor [At baseline and 120 minutes after juices consumption]
5. Capillary blood glucose concentration [At baseline and 15, 30, 60 and 120 minutes after juices consumption]