ResveratrolanimalAnimal model2018

Oral delivery system enhanced the bioavailability of stilbenes: Resveratrol and pterostilbene.

BioFactors (Oxford, England)

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Key findings

Review of oral delivery systems to improve solubility, absorption, and systemic concentration of resveratrol and pterostilbene; no clinical/biological endpoints reported.

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Sample size
Not reported
Population
Not applicable (review article on oral delivery systems for stilbenes)
Dosing
Not reported
Duration
Not reported
Route
oral
Blinding
not_reported
Controls
not_reported
Drug class
polyphenol
Full abstract

Stilbenes are a large group of compounds with the C6 C2 C6 skeleton, in which two aromatic rings are connected by an ethylene bridge. Resveratrol and its structural analog, pterostilbene, are by far the two most widely researched stilbenes in terms of their beneficial bioactivities. However, the bioefficacy of these compounds is greatly reduced when consumed orally due to their poor aqueous solubility, which leads to poor bioavailability. To overcome the limitation, strategies improving their solubility, absorption, and systemic concentration were applied when designing a suitable edible delivery system. This review will summarize the findings from the studies evaluating the oral bioavailability of stilbenes with emphasize on the resveratrol and pterostilbene. It will also include the edible delivery systems currently available and their effect on the oral bioavailability. © 2018 BioFactors, 44(1):5-15, 2018.

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