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  • The study explored the impact of polyphenol-rich curry on oxidative stress by measuring changes in allantoin levels and endothelial function in healthy young men.
  • Significant reductions in postprandial allantoin concentrations and its ratio to uric acid were observed with increasing doses of curry, suggesting improved oxidative balance.
  • While allantoin showed potential as a biomarker for redox balance, the effects on other oxidative markers and endothelial function were not significant.

Article Abstract

While dietary or supplementary antioxidants are thought to inhibit or delay oxidation of biological molecules, their utility has been marred by equivocal evidence. Consumption of polyphenol rich foods has been thought to alleviate postprandial oxidative stress and/or improve endothelial function. Although, previous studies suggested the utility of allantoin as a biomarker of oxidative stress, controlled dose response studies with dietary antioxidants to test this in humans have been limited. We therefore investigated the effects of 2 doses of polyphenol rich curry consumption on postprandial plasma concentrations of allantoin, allantoin to uric acid ratio, F2-isoprostanes using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LCMS-MS) and measured endothelial function using peripheral arterial tonometry (endoPAT). In a randomized controlled crossover trial in 17 non-smoking, healthy, Chinese men, aged 23.7 ± 2.4 years and BMI 23.1 ± 2.3 kg/m, the volunteers consumed 3 test meals in a random order, consisting of either non-curry Dose 0 Control (D0C, 0 g spices), or Dose 1 Curry (D1C, 6 g spices) or Dose 2 Curry (D2C, 12 g spices), after overnight fast. There were significant reductions in postprandial allantoin concentrations ( < 0.001) and allantoin to uric acid ratio ( < 0.001) at 2 h and 3 h following test meal consumption, indicating improvements in postprandial redox balance with increasing curry doses, although there were no differences between treatments on F2-isoprostane concentrations or on RHI (measured at 2 h only). Allantoin may have a utility as a biomarker of redox balance, in an acute setting. The study was registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov (Identifier No. NCT02599272).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6333854PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.01899DOI Listing

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