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UHPLC-HRMS Spectrometric Analysis: Method Validation and Plasma and Urinary Metabolite Identification after Mango Pulp Intake
After an acute intake of 300 g of mango purée
by 10 subjects,
0 and 24 h urine and plasma samples were analyzed by high-performance
liquid chromatography–high-resolution mass spectrometry. The
method was first validated for 44 reference polyphenols in terms of
linearity, specificity, limits of detection and quantification, intra-day
and inter-day precision, recovery, and matrix effects in two biological
matrices. After method validation, a total of 94 microbial-derived
phenolic catabolites, including 15 cinnamic acids, 3 phenylhydracrylic
acids, 14 phenylpropanoic acids, 12 phenylacetic acids, 28 benzoic
acids, 2 mandelic acids, 15 hydroxybenzenes, and 5 hippuric acid derivatives,
were identified or tentatively identified in urine and/or plasma.
These results establish the value of the UHPLC-HRMS protocol and the
use of authentic standards to obtain a detailed and accurate picture
of mango polyphenol metabolites, together with their phase II conjugated
metabolites, in human bioavailability studies