Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Metabolic Fate of Gallic Acid Orally Administered to Rats
Li ZONGMakoto INOUEMitsuhiko NOSEKeisuke KOJIMANahoko SAKAGUCHIKazuto ISUZUGAWATadahiro TAKEDAYukio OGIHARA
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1999 Volume 22 Issue 3 Pages 326-329

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The metabolic behavior of orally administered gallic acid was investigated by HPLC and 4-O-methyl gallic acid was found to be the main metabolite in rat peripheral blood and urine. After oral administration of gallic acid, maximum concentration in portal vein and inferior vena cava occurred at 15 and 30 min, respectively. In portal vein, gallic acid was preferentially detected relative to 4-O-methyl gallic acid, whereas gallic acid and 4-O-mehyl gallic acid were equally detected in inferior vena cave. On the other hand, 4-O-methyl gallic acid but not gallic acid was found in liver. The contents of gallic acid and 4-O-methyl gallic acid in urine were nearly 100 times higher than those in blood. The ratio of 4-O-methyl gallic acid to total gallic acid metabolites in urine was from 0.55 to 0.76, indicating that a considerable amount of gallic acid was excreted without being metabolized. In this study we found that gallic acid administered orally existed in the blood for 6 h at most, and more than half was metabolized to 4-O-methyl gallic acid, followed by excretion into urine.

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