Importance of interaction between the matrix effect and microbial metabolism in the bioavailability of lignans
Susana Langa, José Antonio Curiel, Ruiz de la Bastida, Ángela Peirotén, José María Landete

TL;DR
This paper explores how the food matrix and gut microbes influence the bioavailability of lignans, showing that reducing the matrix effect increases lignan absorption.
Contribution
The study reveals that the matrix effect significantly impacts microbial transformation of lignans into bioactive enterolignans.
Findings
Human faecal samples produced 50 times more enterolactone from pure secoisolariciresinol than from flaxseed extracts.
Reducing the matrix effect increases the production of DHENL, HENL, and ENL by gut microbes, enhancing lignan bioavailability.
Abstract
Plant‐lignans are polyphenols with low bioavailability and bioactivity that are transformed by the intestinal microbiota into enterolignans. Our hypotheses are: (i) the way in which plant‐lignans are ingested in the diet affects, in a decisive way, the microbial metabolism of these compounds and (ii) an increase in lignan bioaccessibility will produce an increase in enterolignans produced by the intestinal microbiota, increasing the bioavailability of lignans ingested in the diet. Therefore, our aims were to determine how the matrix effect affects the metabolism of lignans by the intestinal microbiota and how improving the bioaccessibility of lignans ingested in the diet improves their bioavailability. Human faecal samples showed close to 50 times higher efficiency in the production of enterolactone (ENL) from secoisolariciresinol than from flaxseed extracts. ENL is the main…
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TopicsPhytoestrogen effects and research · Plant-derived Lignans Synthesis and Bioactivity · Pomegranate: compositions and health benefits
