Keuter_2024_Mol.Nutr.Food.Res__e2300639

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Title : Structural Impact of Steroidal Glycoalkaloids: Barrier Integrity, Permeability, Metabolism, and Uptake in Intestinal Cells - Keuter_2024_Mol.Nutr.Food.Res__e2300639
Author(s) : Keuter L , Wolbeck A , Kasimir M , Schurmann L , Behrens M , Humpf HU
Ref : Mol Nutr Food Res , :e2300639 , 2024
Abstract :

SCOPE: Potato tubers represent an essential food component all over the world and an important supplier of carbohydrates, fiber, and valuable proteins. However, besides their health promoting effects, potatoes contain alpha-solanine and alpha-chaconine, which are toxic steroidal glycoalkaloids (SGAs). Other solanaceous plants like eggplants and tomatoes produce SGAs as well, different in their chemical structure. This study aims to investigate toxic effects (cholinesterase inhibition, membrane, and barrier disruption), permeability, metabolism, and structure-activity relationships of SGAs. METHODS AND RESULTS: alpha-solanine, alpha-chaconine, alpha-solasonine, alpha-solamargine, alpha-tomatine, and their respective aglycones solanidine, solasodine, and tomatidine are analyzed using Ellman assay, cellular impedance spectroscopy, cell extraction, and Caco-2 intestinal model. Additionally, metabolism is analyzed by HPLC-MS techniques. The study observes dependencies of barrier disrupting potential and cellular uptake on the carbohydrate moiety of SGAs, while permeability and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibition are dominated by the steroid backbone. SGAs show low permeabilities across Caco-2 monolayers in subtoxic concentrations. In contrast, their respective aglycones reveal higher permeabilities, but are extensively metabolized. CONCLUSION: Besides structure-activity relationships, this study provides new information on the overall effects of steroidal alkaloids on intestinal cells and closes a gap of knowledge for the metabolic pathway from oral uptake to final excretion.

PubMedSearch : Keuter_2024_Mol.Nutr.Food.Res__e2300639
PubMedID: 38389193

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Keuter L, Wolbeck A, Kasimir M, Schurmann L, Behrens M, Humpf HU (2024)
Structural Impact of Steroidal Glycoalkaloids: Barrier Integrity, Permeability, Metabolism, and Uptake in Intestinal Cells
Mol Nutr Food Res :e2300639

Keuter L, Wolbeck A, Kasimir M, Schurmann L, Behrens M, Humpf HU (2024)
Mol Nutr Food Res :e2300639