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(+)-Catechin is more bioavailable than (-)-catechin: relevance to the bioavailability of catechin from cocoa.

Free radical research (2006-10-04)
Jennifer L Donovan, Vanessa Crespy, Manuel Oliveira, Karen A Cooper, Bryan B Gibson, Gary Williamson
RESUMEN

Catechin is a flavonoid present in fruits, wine and cocoa products. Most foods contain the (+)-enantiomer of catechin but chocolate mainly contains ( - )-catechin, in addition to its major flavanol, ( - )-epicatechin. Previous studies have shown poor bioavailability of catechin when consumed in chocolate. We compared the absorption of ( - ) and (+)-catechin after in situ perfusion of 10, 30 or 50 micromol/l of each catechin enantiomer in the jejunum and ileum in the rat. We also assayed 23 samples of chocolate for (+) and ( - )-catechin. Samples were analyzed using HPLC with a Cyclobond I-2000 RSP chiral column. At all concentrations studied, the intestinal absorption of ( - )-catechin was lower than the intestinal absorption of (+)-catechin (p < 0.01). Plasma concentrations of ( - )-catechin were significantly reduced compared to (+)-catechin (p < 0.05). The mean concentration of ( - )-catechin in chocolate was 218 +/- 126 mg/kg compared to 25 +/- 15 mg/kg (+)-catechin. Our findings provide an explanation for the poor bioavailability of catechin when consumed in chocolate or other cocoa containing products.

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