The Effect of Brassica Vegetable Consumption on Caffeine Metabolism in Humans
- 1 May 1992
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Human & Experimental Toxicology
- Vol. 11 (3) , 167-172
- https://doi.org/10.1177/096032719201100304
Abstract
Ten healthy volunteers were used in two studies investigating the effect of short-term Brassica consumption on caffeine metabolism. In the first study volunteers were given three Brassica-containing meals, the last one 3 h prior to caffeine administration. In the second study volunteers were given two Brassica-containing meals and then fasted overnight before caffeine administration.In both studies the mean plasma half-life of caffeine was reduced by approximately 20% following a Brassica diet, suggesting that Brassica vegetables stimulate caffeine metabolism.When caffeine was given 3 h after the last meal, plasma caffeine concentrations over 6 h, were increased by up to 27% on the Brassica diet compared to controls. This may be due to a transient increased permeability of the intestine to caffeine, immediately following Brassica consumption. This effect was not seen in the second study where there was a 12-h period between the last meal and caffeine administration.There was large interindividual variation in the effect of the Brassica diet on caffeine metabolism.Keywords
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