Detailed Information

Cited 0 time in webofscience Cited 0 time in scopus
Metadata Downloads

Effect of alcohol-free red wine concentrates on cholesterol homeostasis: An in vitro and in vivo study

Authors
Lee, Dong-HyunChoi, Sung-SikKim, Bo-BaeKim, Se-YoungKang, Bo-SikLee, Sung-JoonPark, Hyun-Jin
Issue Date
12월-2013
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Keywords
Alcohol-free red wine concentrates; Cholesterol homeostasis; Polyphenol; Total cholesterol
Citation
PROCESS BIOCHEMISTRY, v.48, no.12, pp.1964 - 1971
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
PROCESS BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume
48
Number
12
Start Page
1964
End Page
1971
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/101496
DOI
10.1016/j.procbio.2013.09.007
ISSN
1359-5113
Abstract
Polyphenolic composition of alcohol-free red wine concentrates (AFRWC) was determined by LC-MS/MS. The concentration of salicylic acid in non-flavonoid class and malvidin in flavonoid class was the highest among all the polyphenols determined in AFRWC. In the in vitro model using HepG2 cells, AFRWC was found to be more effective for the reduction of total cholesterol than lovastatin. For the in vivo model, animals were provided with AFRWC at similar to 750 mg of total polyphenols/kg body weight per day by oral administration. The amount of AFRWC was established by extrapolation to be equivalent to 375 ml/day wine consumption, which is similar to 2-3 glasses of wine per day for a 60 kg human. Despite a high cholesterol diet, a significant reduction in both total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol was observed when supplemented with AFRWC, but the increase of HDL-cholesterol was not observed. The expression level of mRNA of some hepatic genes participating in cholesterol biosynthesis, cholesterol esterification was found to be influenced by AFRWC supplementation, whereas reverse cholesterol transport involved with HDL-cholesterol was seldom affected showing discrepancy in the expression of associated genes. (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Files in This Item
There are no files associated with this item.
Appears in
Collections
Graduate School > Department of Biotechnology > 1. Journal Articles

qrcode

Items in ScholarWorks are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Related Researcher

Researcher Lee, Sung Joon photo

Lee, Sung Joon
생명과학대학 (식품공학과)
Read more

Altmetrics

Total Views & Downloads

BROWSE