In Vitro Glucuronidation and Sulfation of ε-Viniferin, a Resveratrol Dimer, in Humans and Rats

Molecules. 2017 May 3;22(5):733. doi: 10.3390/molecules22050733.

Abstract

ε-Viniferin is a resveratrol dimer that possesses antioxidant or anti-inflammatory activities. However little is known about the metabolism of this oligostilbene. This study was thus undertaken as a first approach to identify and characterize the metabolites of ε-viniferin and to describe the kinetic profile of their appearance in humans and rats. The glucuronides and sulfates of ε-viniferin were first obtained by chemical hemi-synthesis and were fully characterized by UPLC-MS and NMR spectroscopy. Then, ε-viniferin was incubated with human or rat S9 liver fractions that led to the formation of four glucuronoconjugates and four sulfoconjugates. In both species, ε-viniferin was subjected to an intense metabolism as 70 to 80% of the molecule was converted to glucuronides and sulfates. In humans, the hepatic clearance of ε-viniferin (Vmax/Km) for glucuronidation and sulfation were 4.98 and 6.35 µL/min/mg protein, respectively, whereas, in rats, the hepatic clearance for glucuronidation was 20.08 vs. 2.59 µL/min/mg protein for sulfation. In humans, three major metabolites were observed: two glucuronides and one sulfate. By contrast, only one major glucuronide was observed in rats. This strong hepatic clearance of ε-viniferin in human and rat could explain its poor bioavailability and could help to characterize its active metabolites.

Keywords: glucuronidation; hemi-synthesis; human; liver; metabolism; rat; sulfation; ε-viniferin.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Benzofurans / chemistry
  • Benzofurans / metabolism*
  • Glucuronic Acid / chemistry
  • Glucuronic Acid / metabolism
  • Glucuronides / chemistry
  • Glucuronides / metabolism*
  • Humans
  • Inactivation, Metabolic
  • Liver / enzymology
  • Rats
  • Stilbenes / chemistry
  • Stilbenes / metabolism*
  • Sulfates / chemistry
  • Sulfates / metabolism*

Substances

  • Benzofurans
  • Glucuronides
  • Stilbenes
  • Sulfates
  • epsilon-viniferin
  • Glucuronic Acid