Recent Analytical Approaches for the Study of Bioavailability and Metabolism of Bioactive Phenolic Compounds |
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Authors: | Á lvaro Ferná ndez-Ochoa,Marí a de la Luz Cá diz-Gurrea,Patricia Ferná ndez-Moreno,Alejandro Rojas-Garcí a,David Arrá ez-Romá n,Antonio Segura-Carretero |
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Affiliation: | 1.Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association, 13125 Berlin, Germany;2.Berlin Institute of Health, Metabolomics Platform, 10178 Berlin, Germany;3.Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada, Fuentenueva s/n, E-18071 Granada, Spain; (M.d.l.L.C.-G.); (P.F.-M.); (A.R.-G.); (A.S.-C.) |
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Abstract: | The study of the bioavailability of bioactive compounds is a fundamental step for the development of applications based on them, such as nutraceuticals, functional foods or cosmeceuticals. It is well-known that these compounds can undergo metabolic reactions before reaching therapeutic targets, which may also affect their bioactivity and possible applications. All recent studies that have focused on bioavailability and metabolism of phenolic and terpenoid compounds have been developed because of the advances in analytical chemistry and metabolomics approaches. The purpose of this review is to show the role of analytical chemistry and metabolomics in this field of knowledge. In this context, the different steps of the analytical chemistry workflow (design study, sample treatment, analytical techniques and data processing) applied in bioavailability and metabolism in vivo studies are detailed, as well as the most relevant results obtained from them. |
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Keywords: | analytical chemistry bioactive compounds bioavailability metabolism phytochemicals phenolic compounds metabolomics chromatography mass spectrometry untargeted |
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