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Published in: European Journal of Nutrition 8/2015

01-12-2015 | Short Communication

Analysis of microsamples of human faeces: a non-invasive approach to study the bioavailability of fat-soluble bioactive compounds

Authors: E. Hernandez-Alvarez, B. I. Pérez-Sacristán, I. Blanco-Navarro, E. Donoso-Navarro, R. A. Silvestre-Mardomingo, F. Granado-Lorencio

Published in: European Journal of Nutrition | Issue 8/2015

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Abstract

Introduction

Bioavailability is a critical feature in the assessment of the role of micronutrients in human health. Poorly bioavailable micronutrients like carotenoids may reach significant concentrations in the gastrointestinal tract where they may exert biological actions.

Purpose

We evaluated a simple collection protocol to determine vitamin A, E and carotenoids in microsamples of human faeces as a non-invasive approach for nutritional studies.

Methods

Microsamples of human faeces were collected using a commercially available device, extracted and analysed on two LC systems. Suitability of the protocol was assessed by evaluating several factors including the effect of simulated colonic conditions and two nutritional scenarios with different dietary components, chemical forms, nutritional goals and target groups.

Results

The protocol was reproducible and representative of a faeces sample. The major dietary and serum carotenoids, and several “unidentified” compounds (possibly metabolites) could be detected, and cis-/trans-β-carotene profile reflected dietary intervention. In faeces of neonates, free retinol, retinyl and α-tocopheryl acetate (from infant formula), long-chain fatty acid retinyl esters (from human milk), free γ-tocopherol and α-tocopherol could be detected.

Conclusion

Our results show that the analysis of vitamin A, E and carotenoids in microsamples of human faeces is a suitable, non-invasive approach that may provide relevant information regarding responsiveness, nutrient stability and metabolism and may help assess adequacy of chemical forms and delivery systems reaching the colon.
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Metadata
Title
Analysis of microsamples of human faeces: a non-invasive approach to study the bioavailability of fat-soluble bioactive compounds
Authors
E. Hernandez-Alvarez
B. I. Pérez-Sacristán
I. Blanco-Navarro
E. Donoso-Navarro
R. A. Silvestre-Mardomingo
F. Granado-Lorencio
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Nutrition / Issue 8/2015
Print ISSN: 1436-6207
Electronic ISSN: 1436-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00394-015-0939-5

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