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4-Hydroxydibenzyl: a novel metabolite from the human gut microbiota after consuming resveratrol.

Carlos Eduardo Iglesias-AguirreF VallejoD BeltránJose BernaJ PuigcerverMateo AlajarínMaría Victoria SelmaJuan Carlos Espín
Published in: Food & function (2022)
Resveratrol (RSV) was known to be metabolised by the gut microbiota to dihydroresveratrol, lunularin (LUNU), and (or) 3,4'-dihydroxy- trans -stilbene (DHST). We describe here for the first time that LUNU can be further dehydroxylated, but only at the 3-position, to yield 4-hydroxydibenzyl, a novel metabolite found in human urine after RSV intake in 41 out of 59 healthy participants. In contrast, DHST was not further dehydroxylated, and thus, 4-hydroxy- trans -stilbene was not detected as a gut microbial metabolite of RSV. Faecal in vitro incubations confirmed the in vivo results.
Keyphrases
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