ACS Omega, 11, 1, 1620-1629 (2026)

3 února, 2026 2:00 pm Published by

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Glucuronidated Hydroxyphenylacetic and Hydroxyphenylpropanoic Acids as Standards for Bioavailability Studies with Flavonoids

Janouchová Viola, Hurtová Martina, Kočová Vlčková Hana, Lomozová Zuzana, Pourová Jana, Nováková Lucie, Petrásková Lucie, Pelantová Helena, Cvačka Josef, Valentová Kateřina

 Abstract

Glucuronidation is a major phase II biotransformation of (poly)phenols leading to potentially bioactive metabolites. Due to the limited availability of authentic standards, in this work, we have focused on the glucuronidation of a series of mono- and dihydroxyphenolic acids. Their reactivity with two glucuronidation reagents, 2,3,4-triaceto-1-bromo-α-D-glucuronic acid methyl ester and Schmidt imidate, was investigated. The use of Schmidt imidate led to the successful synthesis of six target glucuronides in moderate to excellent yields. Subsequent deprotection of these compounds afforded the final glucuronides of 2-hydroxyphenylacetic, 3-hydroxyphenylacetic, 4-hydroxyphenylacetic, 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic, 3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)propionic, and 3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)propionic acid. These compounds, which are plausible polyphenolic metabolites, were fully characterized and used in a pilot metabolic study in rats after administration of a hawthorn berry extract (475 mg/kg). UHPLC-HRMS analysis identified two of the glucuronides, namely 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid glucuronide and 3-hydroxyphenylacetic acid glucuronide in rat plasma, confirming their in vivo formation.

 

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