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Título: First Insights on the Bioaccessibility and Absorption of Anthocyanins from Edible Flowers
Autor: Teixeira, Margarida
De Luca, Lorenzo
Faria, Ana
Bordiga, Matteo
de Freitas, Victor
Mateus, Nuno
Oliveira, Hélder
Palavras-chave: anthocyanins
bioaccessibility
edible flowers
food processing
intestinal absorption
Molecular Medicine
Pharmaceutical Science
Drug Discovery
Data: Fev-2024
Resumo: Edible flowers are regaining interest among both the scientific community and the general population, not only for their appealing sensorial characteristics but also from the growing evidence about their health benefits. Among edible flowers, those that contain anthocyanins are among the most consumed worldwide. However, little is known regarding the bioaccessibility and absorption of their bioactive compounds upon ingestion. The aim of this work was to explore, for the first time, the behavior of anthocyanin-rich extracts from selected edible flowers under different food processing conditions and after ingestion using simulated digestions, as well as their absorption at the intestinal level. Overall, the results showed that the monoglucoside and rutinoside anthocyanin extracts were less stable under different pH, temperature, and time conditions as well as different digestive processes in the gastrointestinal tract. There was a prominent decrease in the free anthocyanin content after the intestinal phase, which was more pronounced for the rutinoside anthocyanin extract (78.41% decrease from the oral phase). In contrast, diglucoside and rutinoside anthocyanin extracts showed the highest absorption efficiencies at the intestinal level, of approximately 5% after 4 h of experiment. Altogether, the current results emphasize the influence of anthocyanins’ structural arrangement on both their chemical stability as well as their intestinal absorption. These results bring the first insights about the bioaccessibility and absorption of anthocyanins from wild pansy, cosmos, and cornflower and the potential outcomes of such alternative food sources.
Descrição: Funding Information: This research was funded by Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia under the scope of the project “AnthoE.Flos”—2022.01014.PTDC (http://doi.org/10.54499/2022.01014.PTDC) and the unit funding UIBD/50006/2020. The authors would like to thank the following institutions: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), through the NORTE 2020 (Programa Operacional Regional do Norte 2014/2020) for the AgriFood XXI I&D&I project (NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000041). H.O. would like to also acknowledge its CEEC contract 2021.00002.CEECIND (https://doi.org/10.54499/2021.00002.CEECIND/CP1662/CT0010). L.D.L. would like to acknowledge the Erasmus+ Traineeship Project (2022-1-IT02-KA131-HED-000051930; Mobility of higher education students and staff supported by internal policy funds-Call 2022). The authors would like to thank Ervas Finas Good Food Ecosystems, Lda. and Microgreens® for supplying the different edible flowers necessary for the development of this work. Publisher Copyright: © 2024 by the authors.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/165494
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ph17020191
ISSN: 1424-8247
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