Plasma lipoproteins in transport of silibinin, an antioxidant flavonolignan from Silybum marianum
- 1 May 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Phytotherapy Research
- Vol. 17 (5) , 524-530
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.1187
Abstract
To assess the role of plasma lipoproteins in the transport of silibinin, an antioxidant flavonolignan, 125I‐labelled silibinin (125I‐SB) administered perorally to the rat was used. The plasma 125I‐SB derived radioactivity was distributed among plasma lipoproteins according to their lipophilicity (TAG‐rich lipoproteins 30–40% > LDL 15% > HDL 5%), and in the fraction of d > 1.215 containing albumin and other proteins a minority amount of radioactivity was found. Administration of 125I‐SB in a complex with phosphatidylcholine resulted in proportionally higher radioactivities in all fractions as well as in tissues. Dietary olive oil had a slightly decreasing effect on plasma concentrations of silibinin measured by HPLC as well as on 125I‐SB derived radioactivity in plasma and liver. In the TAG‐rich lipoprotein fraction and HDL no effects of olive oil on the levels of 125I‐SB derived radioactivities were observed, however, at a 30 min interval the levels of 125I‐SB derived radioactivity in LDL and the heart were significantly decreased in the olive oil group. These results suggest that (i) silibinin is not resorbed by the chylomicron pathway, and (ii) the endogenous lipoprotein pathway VLDL → LDL may play a role in the transport of silibinin from the liver to the extrahepatic tissues concurrently facilitating the lipoprotein antioxidant influence of silibinin. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Keywords
Funding Information
- Internal Grant Agency, Ministry of Health, Czech Republic (NL 6713-3)
- Ministry of Education, Czech Republic (MSM 151100003)
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