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Inhibitory Effects of Green Tea Polyphenols on Microbial Metabolism of Aromatic Amino Acids in Humans Revealed by Metabolomic Analysis

机译:绿茶多酚对代谢分析显示人类芳香族氨基酸微生物代谢的抑制作用

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The bioactivities and potential health benefits of green tea polyphenols (GTP) have been extensively investigated, but the metabolic impact of chronic GTP intake on humans is not well defined. In this study, fecal and urine samples from postmenopausal female subjects taking a GTP supplement or placebo for 12 months were compared by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based metabolomic analysis. The GTP-derived and GTP-responsive metabolites were identified and characterized by structural elucidation and quantitative analysis of the metabolites contributing to the separation of control and treatment samples in the multivariate models. Major GTP and their direct sulfate and glucuronide metabolites were absent in feces and urine. In contrast, GTP-derived phenyl-γ-valerlactone and phenylvaleric acid metabolites were identified as the most abundant GTP-derived metabolites in feces and urine, suggesting extensive microbial biotransformation of GTP in humans. Interestingly, GTP decreased the levels of microbial metabolites of aromatic amino acids (AAA), including indoxyl sulfate, phenylacetylglutamine, and hippuric acid, in urine. However, it did not affect the levels of AAA, as well as other microbial metabolites, including short-chain fatty acids and secondary bile acids, in feces. 16S rRNA gene sequencing indicated that the fecal microbiome was not significantly affected by chronic consumption of GTP. Overall, microbial metabolism is responsible for the formation of GTP metabolites while GTP metabolism may inhibit the formation of AAA metabolites from microbial metabolism. Because these GTP-derived and GTP-responsive metabolites have diverse bioactivities, microbial metabolism of GTP and AAA may play important roles in the beneficial health effects of green tea consumption in humans.
机译:绿茶多酚(GTP)的生物活性和潜在的健康益处已被广泛研究,但慢性GTP摄入对人体的代谢影响并不明确。在本研究中,通过基于液相色谱 - 质谱 - 质谱的代谢组分进行比较,从液相色谱 - 质谱和安慰剂进行GTP补充剂或安慰剂的绝经后女性受试者的粪便和尿液样本。通过结构阐明和对代谢物的定量分析鉴定并表征了GTP衍生的和GTP响应性代谢物,其促进了多元模型中的对照和治疗样品的分离。在粪便和尿液中不存在主要GTP及其直接硫酸盐和葡糖醛酸代谢物。相反,鉴定了GTP衍生的苯基-γ-戊甲酸酯和苯基甲酸代谢物作为粪便和尿液中最丰富的GTP衍生的代谢物,表明人类中GTP的广泛微生物生物转化。有趣的是,GTP降低了尿液中芳族氨基酸(AAA)的微生物代谢物水平,包括尿液,苯基乙酰胺和尿酸,尿液。然而,它不会影响AAA的水平,以及其他微生物代谢物,包括粪便中的短链脂肪酸和次级胆汁酸。 16S RRNA基因测序表明,粪便微生物组无显着影响GTP的慢性消耗。总体而言,微生物代谢负责形成GTP代谢物,而GTP代谢可能抑制来自微生物代谢的AAA代谢物的形成。由于这些GTP衍生和GTP响应代谢产物具有生物活性多样,GTP和AAA的微生物代谢可在人类饮用绿茶的保健功效发挥着重要作用。

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