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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 14, 1984 - Issue 12
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Original Article

Dihydrochalcone metabolism in the rat: Phloretin

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Pages 917-924 | Received 21 Feb 1984, Published online: 30 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

1. The metabolism of phloretin (2′, 4′, 6′, 4-tetrahydroxydihydrochalcone) was studied in rats.

2. Approx. half of the intragastric dose (0-75 mmol/kg) was excreted in the urine, mainly within two days.

3. Small initial amounts of phloretin were found, however most of the metabolites were degradation products. The latter included phloroglucinol and, in larger amounts, phloretic acid and related metabolites formed by its dehydrogenation, β-oxidation and glycine conjugation.

4. Phloroglucinol, administered in similar experiments, was rapidly (90% within 24 h) excreted in the urine, either unchanged or as conjugates (glucuronide/sulphate).

5. Incubation of phloretin and its glucoside phloridzin with rat-caecal micro-organisms resulted in the formation of phloroglucinol and phloretic acid.

6. The degradative pathways of metabolism of dihydrochalcones and other flavonoids are discussed.

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