Bioavailability and systemic transport of oleanolic acid in humans, formulated as a functional olive oil

Aida Garcia-Gonzalez, Juan Manuel Espinosa-Cabello,Isabel Cerrillo, Emilio Montero-Romero, Juan Jose Rivas-Melo, Andrea Romero-Baez, Maria Dolores Jimenez-Andreu, Carmen Amelia Ruiz-Trillo,Ana Rodriguez-Rodriguez,Antonio Jesus Martinez-Ortega, Maria Del Carmen Roque-Cuellar,Silvia Garcia-Rey,Andres Jimenez-Sanchez,Miguel Angel Mangas-Cruz,Jose Luis Pereira-Cunill,Javier S. Perona,Pedro Pablo Garcia-Luna,Jose Maria Castellano

FOOD & FUNCTION(2023)

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Abstract
Evidence of the pharmacological activity of oleanolic acid (OA) suggests its potential therapeutic application. However, its use in functional foods, dietary supplements, or nutraceuticals is hindered by limited human bioavailability studies. The BIO-OLTRAD trial is a double-blind, randomized controlled study with 22 participants that received a single dose of 30 mg OA formulated as a functional olive oil. The study revealed that the maximum serum concentration of OA ranged from 500 to 600 ng mL-1, with an AUC0-infinity value of 2862.50 +/- 174.50 ng h mL-1. Furthermore, we discovered a physiological association of OA with serum albumin and triglyceride-rich lipoproteins (TRL). UV absorption spectra showed conformational changes in serum albumin due to the formation of an adduct with OA. Additionally, we demonstrated that TRL incorporate OA, reaching a maximum concentration of 140 ng mL-1 after 2-4 hours. We conjecture that both are efficient carriers to reach target tissues and to yield high bioavailability. A high bioavailability formulation for oleanolic acid (OA) suggests its potential therapeutic application in humans.
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oleanolic acid,functional olive oil,bioavailability
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