Biology (Dec 2021)

Absorption and Transport Characteristics and Mechanisms of Carnosic Acid

  • Xuexiang Chen,
  • Meigui Huang,
  • Dongmei Liu,
  • Yongze Li,
  • Qiu Luo,
  • Katherine Pham,
  • Minghong Wang,
  • Jing Zhang,
  • Runbin Zhang,
  • Zhixi Peng,
  • Xian Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10121278
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 1278

Abstract

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Carnosic acid (CA) is a phenolic diterpenoid mainly found in rosemary and sage. CA has been reported to possess health-beneficial effects in various experimental settings. Herein, a mouse experiment and Caco-2 single-cell model were used to understand the absorption and transport characteristics of CA. First, we determined the tissue distribution of CA in mice, following an oral gavage at a physiologically relevant dose. We found that CA was bioavailable systemically and present locally in the digestive tract, especially in the cecum and colon. Next, we thought to characterize the absorption and transport of CA in the Caco-2 cell monolayer model of the intestinal epithelial barrier. In the Caco-2 cell model, CA exhibited a moderate permeability and was subjected to a mild efflux. Moreover, the apparent permeability coefficient (Papp) of CA transported across Caco-2 cell monolayers was significantly changed when the inhibitors of specific active transporter and passive diffusion were added to cells, suggesting that the absorption and transport of CA involved both passive and active transportation. The present study is an important first step towards understanding the absorption, transport, and metabolic mechanisms of CA. This could provide the scientific basis for developing CA-containing functional foods or dietary supplements with improved bioavailability.

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