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. 1968 Dec;110(3):449-56.
doi: 10.1042/bj1100449.

Studies on flavonoid metabolism. Metabolism of (+)-catechin in the guinea pig

Studies on flavonoid metabolism. Metabolism of (+)-catechin in the guinea pig

N P Das et al. Biochem J. 1968 Dec.

Abstract

1. Administration of (+)-catechin to the guinea pig gives rise to a number of phenolic acids and lactones, which have been identified by chromatographic and spectrophotometric methods. The major phenolic acid metabolite is m-hydroxybenzoic acid and the major lactone metabolite is delta-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-gamma-valerolactone. 2. The phenolic acid and lactone metabolites are excreted in both free and conjugated forms, including their glucuronides and to a lesser degree their ethereal sulphates. 3. Administration of certain of the metabolites isolated has permitted certain sequential relationships of these intermediates to be established. 4. Degradation of (+)-catechin in the guinea pig is effected at least in part by the gut microflora and is suppressed by aureomycin plus phthaloyl-sulphathiazole.

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