Toxicity in rats of a phenolic extract by betaine/glycerol Natural deep eutectic solvent (NaDES)

Statement of the Problem: NaDES (natural deep eutectic solvents) are new natural solvents in green chemistry and have been shown to allow better extraction of plant bioactive molecules, particularly phenolic compounds, by comparison to conventional solvents. NaDES would allow higher phenolic compounds absorption in mice following oral administration. However, there is a lack of information regarding their in vivo safety. The purpose of this short study was to verify the safety in rats of a mixture of polyphenols extracted from green coffee beans with NaDES. Materials & Methods: Green coffee phenolic compounds at 10 mg of chlorogenic acid equivalent/mL were extracted by NaDES betaine:glycerol (mole ratio 1:2) + 10 water (v/v). Twelve 6-weeks-old male Wistar rats were randomized into two groups of 6 animals and gavaged for 14 days either with water or with phenolic NaDES extract. Rat body weight, food consumption and drinking were determined every two days. Rats were then sacrificed and blood and tissues collected. Plasma/serum routine biochemical analyses were performed (glucose, creatinine, lipids, ASAT/ALAT, uric acid, and urea). Lipid (TBARS), protein (thiols and AOPP) and glucose oxidation (AGEs) products were measured in plasma and liver. Liver lipid and glycogen content were also quantified. Findings: oral administration of phenolic NaDES extract induced mortality in 2 mouse. In addition, it induced excessive water consumption, reduced dietary intake and weight loss, hepatomegaly, plasma oxidative stress associated with high blood lipid levels. Conclusion & Significance: this work demonstrated the toxicity of oral administration of the NaDES: betaine/glycerol, under the acute conditions tested. This occurs despite the fact that this NaDES extract contains polyphenols, the beneficial effects of which have been shown to be numerous. Therefore, complementary work is needed to find the best dose and formulation of NaDES that are safe for the environment, animals and ultimately for humans.

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Main Authors: Benlebna, Melha, Ruesgas-Ramón, Mariana, Bonafos, Béatrice, Fouret, Gilles, Durand, Erwann, Casas, François, Coudray, Charles, Figueroa-Espinoza, Maria-Cruz, Feillet-Coudray, Christine
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5972222021-01-12T11:33:03Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/597222/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/597222/ Toxicity in rats of a phenolic extract by betaine/glycerol Natural deep eutectic solvent (NaDES). Benlebna Melha, Ruesgas-Ramón Mariana, Bonafos Béatrice, Fouret Gilles, Durand Erwann, Casas François, Coudray Charles, Figueroa-Espinoza Maria-Cruz, Feillet-Coudray Christine. 2018. . Dubai : s.n., 1 p. International Conference on Nutrition, Food Science and Technology. 20, Dubai, Émirats arabes unis, 16 Avril 2018/17 Avril 2018. Researchers Toxicity in rats of a phenolic extract by betaine/glycerol Natural deep eutectic solvent (NaDES) Benlebna, Melha Ruesgas-Ramón, Mariana Bonafos, Béatrice Fouret, Gilles Durand, Erwann Casas, François Coudray, Charles Figueroa-Espinoza, Maria-Cruz Feillet-Coudray, Christine eng 2018 s.n. Statement of the Problem: NaDES (natural deep eutectic solvents) are new natural solvents in green chemistry and have been shown to allow better extraction of plant bioactive molecules, particularly phenolic compounds, by comparison to conventional solvents. NaDES would allow higher phenolic compounds absorption in mice following oral administration. However, there is a lack of information regarding their in vivo safety. The purpose of this short study was to verify the safety in rats of a mixture of polyphenols extracted from green coffee beans with NaDES. Materials & Methods: Green coffee phenolic compounds at 10 mg of chlorogenic acid equivalent/mL were extracted by NaDES betaine:glycerol (mole ratio 1:2) + 10 water (v/v). Twelve 6-weeks-old male Wistar rats were randomized into two groups of 6 animals and gavaged for 14 days either with water or with phenolic NaDES extract. Rat body weight, food consumption and drinking were determined every two days. Rats were then sacrificed and blood and tissues collected. Plasma/serum routine biochemical analyses were performed (glucose, creatinine, lipids, ASAT/ALAT, uric acid, and urea). Lipid (TBARS), protein (thiols and AOPP) and glucose oxidation (AGEs) products were measured in plasma and liver. Liver lipid and glycogen content were also quantified. Findings: oral administration of phenolic NaDES extract induced mortality in 2 mouse. In addition, it induced excessive water consumption, reduced dietary intake and weight loss, hepatomegaly, plasma oxidative stress associated with high blood lipid levels. Conclusion & Significance: this work demonstrated the toxicity of oral administration of the NaDES: betaine/glycerol, under the acute conditions tested. This occurs despite the fact that this NaDES extract contains polyphenols, the beneficial effects of which have been shown to be numerous. Therefore, complementary work is needed to find the best dose and formulation of NaDES that are safe for the environment, animals and ultimately for humans. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/597222/3/ID597222.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html
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description Statement of the Problem: NaDES (natural deep eutectic solvents) are new natural solvents in green chemistry and have been shown to allow better extraction of plant bioactive molecules, particularly phenolic compounds, by comparison to conventional solvents. NaDES would allow higher phenolic compounds absorption in mice following oral administration. However, there is a lack of information regarding their in vivo safety. The purpose of this short study was to verify the safety in rats of a mixture of polyphenols extracted from green coffee beans with NaDES. Materials & Methods: Green coffee phenolic compounds at 10 mg of chlorogenic acid equivalent/mL were extracted by NaDES betaine:glycerol (mole ratio 1:2) + 10 water (v/v). Twelve 6-weeks-old male Wistar rats were randomized into two groups of 6 animals and gavaged for 14 days either with water or with phenolic NaDES extract. Rat body weight, food consumption and drinking were determined every two days. Rats were then sacrificed and blood and tissues collected. Plasma/serum routine biochemical analyses were performed (glucose, creatinine, lipids, ASAT/ALAT, uric acid, and urea). Lipid (TBARS), protein (thiols and AOPP) and glucose oxidation (AGEs) products were measured in plasma and liver. Liver lipid and glycogen content were also quantified. Findings: oral administration of phenolic NaDES extract induced mortality in 2 mouse. In addition, it induced excessive water consumption, reduced dietary intake and weight loss, hepatomegaly, plasma oxidative stress associated with high blood lipid levels. Conclusion & Significance: this work demonstrated the toxicity of oral administration of the NaDES: betaine/glycerol, under the acute conditions tested. This occurs despite the fact that this NaDES extract contains polyphenols, the beneficial effects of which have been shown to be numerous. Therefore, complementary work is needed to find the best dose and formulation of NaDES that are safe for the environment, animals and ultimately for humans.
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author Benlebna, Melha
Ruesgas-Ramón, Mariana
Bonafos, Béatrice
Fouret, Gilles
Durand, Erwann
Casas, François
Coudray, Charles
Figueroa-Espinoza, Maria-Cruz
Feillet-Coudray, Christine
spellingShingle Benlebna, Melha
Ruesgas-Ramón, Mariana
Bonafos, Béatrice
Fouret, Gilles
Durand, Erwann
Casas, François
Coudray, Charles
Figueroa-Espinoza, Maria-Cruz
Feillet-Coudray, Christine
Toxicity in rats of a phenolic extract by betaine/glycerol Natural deep eutectic solvent (NaDES)
author_facet Benlebna, Melha
Ruesgas-Ramón, Mariana
Bonafos, Béatrice
Fouret, Gilles
Durand, Erwann
Casas, François
Coudray, Charles
Figueroa-Espinoza, Maria-Cruz
Feillet-Coudray, Christine
author_sort Benlebna, Melha
title Toxicity in rats of a phenolic extract by betaine/glycerol Natural deep eutectic solvent (NaDES)
title_short Toxicity in rats of a phenolic extract by betaine/glycerol Natural deep eutectic solvent (NaDES)
title_full Toxicity in rats of a phenolic extract by betaine/glycerol Natural deep eutectic solvent (NaDES)
title_fullStr Toxicity in rats of a phenolic extract by betaine/glycerol Natural deep eutectic solvent (NaDES)
title_full_unstemmed Toxicity in rats of a phenolic extract by betaine/glycerol Natural deep eutectic solvent (NaDES)
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