Jaganath I.B., Mullen W., Edwards C.A., Crozier A. (2006) The relative contribution of the small and large intestine to the absorption and metabolism of rutin in man. Free Radic Res 40:1035-46 PubMed (17015248)

Abbreviation: JAGANATH 2006

Pubmed ID: 17015248

Metabolism

This publication was used in 1 intervention study.

Source Metabolite Biofluid Organism
Tomato, juice, enriched with rutin Quercetin 3-O-glucuronide plasma human Pharmacokinetics
Tomato, juice, enriched with rutin Quercetin 3-O-glucuronide urine human Pharmacokinetics
Tomato, juice, enriched with rutin Isorhamnetin 3-O-glucuronide plasma human Pharmacokinetics
Tomato, juice, enriched with rutin Isorhamnetin 3-O-glucuronide urine human Pharmacokinetics
Tomato, juice, enriched with rutin Quercetin 4'-O-glucuronide urine human Pharmacokinetics
Tomato, juice, enriched with rutin Quercetin 3'-O-glucuronide urine human Pharmacokinetics
Tomato, juice, enriched with rutin 2-Hydroxyhippuric acid urine human Pharmacokinetics
Tomato, juice, enriched with rutin 3-Hydroxyhippuric acid urine human Pharmacokinetics
Tomato, juice, enriched with rutin 4-Hydroxyhippuric acid urine human Pharmacokinetics
Tomato, juice, enriched with rutin 3-Hydroxyphenylacetic acid urine human Pharmacokinetics
Tomato, juice, enriched with rutin 3,4-Dihydroxyphenylacetic acid urine human Pharmacokinetics
Tomato, juice, enriched with rutin Homovanillic acid urine human Pharmacokinetics