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Exceptionally fast uptake and metabolism of cyanidin 3-glucoside by rat kidneys and liver.

Journal of natural products (2011-04-23)
Andreja Vanzo, Urska Vrhovsek, Federica Tramer, Fulvio Mattivi, Sabina Passamonti
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To asses the hypothesis that anthocyanins are rapidly taken up from the blood into tissues, where they accumulate up to their bioactivity threshold, an intravenous dose of cyanidin 3-glucoside (1) was administered to anaesthetized rats. Cyanidin 3-glucoside (1) and its metabolites were analyzed in the plasma, kidneys, liver, urine, and bile, using last-generation mass spectrometry. Compound 1 was found to rapidly disappear from plasma (t/2=0.36 min). As soon as 15 s after its administration, both 1 and its methylation product, peonidin 3-glucoside (2), were detected in the plasma, kidneys, and liver. At 1 min, both 1 and 2 had almost disappeared from the plasma, but attained their peak concentrations in the kidneys and in the liver. Compound 2 was rapidly excreted both in the bile and in the urine. Three additional methylated metabolites were detected in traces, namely, delphinidin 3-glucoside (3), petunidin 3-glucoside (4), and malvidin 3-glucoside (5). These data contribute to solving the paradox of the high bioactivity of anthocyanins in spite of their apparent low bioavailability.

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Oenin chloride, ≥90% (HPLC)