Analysis of the urinary glucose-[¹⁵N, ¹⁵N]-ureide content in the study of the lactose-[¹⁵N, ¹⁵N]-ureide metabolism in healthy humans

Eur J Clin Nutr. 2011 Aug;65(8):959-64. doi: 10.1038/ejcn.2011.63. Epub 2011 May 11.

Abstract

Background/objectives: Lactose-[(15)N, (15)N]-ureide is used to study the fate of the colonic urea-nitrogen metabolism. During the passage through the gastrointestinal tract, lactose ureide is hydrolysed to glucose ureide, which is absorbed to a limited extent from the small intestine and is excreted urinarily. In the present study, a procedure has been developed to quantify the urinary excretion of glucose-[(15)N, (15)N]-ureide. In addition, urine and faecal samples obtained during a dietary intervention study with the prebiotic lactulose were retrospectively analysed.

Subjects/methods: The glucose ureide and lactose ureide content was measured by GC-MS in 19 healthy volunteers. After consumption of a standard test meal containing 75 mg lactose-[(15)N, (15)N]-ureide, six healthy volunteers performed a fractionated 24 h urine collection to investigate the urinary excretion of glucose-[(15)N, (15)N]-ureide. In 13 volunteers, the effect of lactulose administration on the urinary excretion of glucose-[(15)N, (15)N]-ureide was analysed.

Results: The urinary excretion of glucose-[(15)N, (15)N]-ureide reached its maximum level in the 3-6 h urine collection and decreased in the 6-9 h urine. The label was still detectable in the 9-24 h urine collection. The cumulative excretion of (15)N-labelled glucose ureide after 24 h amounted 12.91%. No significant differences in glucose-[(15)N, (15)N]-ureide excretion were found in either of the urine fractions after administration of lactulose, compared with baseline. In none of the urine samples lactose-[(15)N, (15)N]-ureide was detected.

Conclusions: In conclusion, the results obtained in the present study indicated that the percentage dose glucose-[(15)N, (15)N]-ureide recovered in urine is rather constant and not influenced by the presence of lactulose.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Diet
  • Feces
  • Female
  • Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
  • Glucose / analogs & derivatives*
  • Humans
  • Lactose / urine*
  • Lactulose / administration & dosage
  • Male
  • Prebiotics / analysis
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Urea / analogs & derivatives*
  • Urea / urine
  • Urinalysis / methods*
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Prebiotics
  • Lactulose
  • lactose ureide
  • glucosylurea
  • Urea
  • Glucose
  • Lactose