Aurélie Bornet
University of Montpellier
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British Journal of Nutrition | 2005
Catherine Tsang; Cyril Auger; William Mullen; Aurélie Bornet; Jean-Max Rouanet; Alan Crozier; Pierre-Louis Teissedre
Rats were fed a grape seed extract (GSE) containing (+)-catechin, (-)-epicatechin and dimers, trimers, tetramers and polymeric procyanidins. Liver, kidney, brain and gastrointestinal (GI) tract together with plasma, urine and faeces were collected over a 24 h period and their flavan-3-ol content was analysed by HPLC with tandem mass spectrometry and diode array detection. Small amounts of the GSE flavan-3-ols moved out of the stomach and into the duodenum/jejunum, and to a greater extent the ileum 1 h after ingestion, and into the caecum after 2 h with relatively small amounts being detected in the colon after 3 h. The GI tract contained the parent GSE flavan-3-ols and procyanidins with only trace amounts of metabolites and there were no indications that proanthocyanidins were depolymerised in the GI tract releasing monomeric flavan-3-ols. Plasma contained exclusively catechin glucuronides and methylated glucuronide metabolites which were also detected in the liver and kidneys. These metabolites were also present in urine together with sulphated metabolites and low amounts of the procyanidin dimers B1, B2, B3 and B4 as well as the trimer C2 and an unknown GSE trimer. The amounts of (+)-catechin and (-)-epicatechin metabolites excreted in urine relative to the quantity of the monomers ingested were 27 and 36 %, respectively, after 24 h. This is similar to the levels of urinary excretion reported to occur by other investigators after feeding (-)-epicatechin to rats and provides further, albeit indirect, evidence that the procyanidin oligomers in the GSE were not depolymerised to monomers to any extent after ingestion. No convincing analytical data were obtained for the presence of flavan-3-ol metabolites in the brain.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2005
Xavier Vitrac; Aurélie Bornet; Regina Vanderlinde; Josep Valls; Tristan Richard; Jean-Claude Delaunay; Jean-Michel Mérillon; Pierre-Louis Teissedre
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2005
Najim Al-Awwadi; Caroline Araiz; Aurélie Bornet; Sandrine Delbosc; Jean-Paul Cristol; Nathalie Linck; Jacqueline Azay; Pierre-Louis Teissedre; Gérard Cros
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2005
Cyril Auger; Pierre-Louis Teissedre; Peggy Gerain; Nadine Lequeux; Aurélie Bornet; Samuel Serisier; Pierre Besançon; Bertrand Caporiccio; Jean-Paul Cristol; Jean-Max Rouanet
Food Research International | 2004
Cyril Auger; Najim Al-Awwadi; Aurélie Bornet; Jean-Max Rouanet; Francis Gasc; Gérard Cros; Pierre-Louis Teissedre
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2004
Cyril Auger; Peggy Gerain; Florence Laurent-Bichon; Karine Portet; Aurélie Bornet; Bertrand Caporiccio; Gérard Cros; Pierre-Louis Teissedre; Jean-Max Rouanet
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2005
Cyril Auger; Jean-Max Rouanet; Regina Vanderlinde; Aurélie Bornet; Kelly Décordé; Nadine Lequeux; Jean-Paul Cristol; Pierre-Louis Teissedre
Archive | 2010
Marie-France Versali; Sandrine Gautier; Jean-Michel Bruyere; Fabienne Clerisse; Aurélie Bornet; Pierre-Louis Teissedre; Jean-Max Rouanet
OENO One | 2005
Aurélie Bornet; Pierre-Louis Teissedre
Archive | 2010
Aurélie Bornet; Pierre-Louis Teissedre