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Val-Tyr as a natural antihypertensive dipeptide can be absorbed into the human circulatory blood system
Authors:Matsui Toshiro  Tamaya Kei  Seki Eiji  Osajima Katsuhiro  Matsumoto Kiyoshi  Kawasaki Terukazu
Affiliation:Division of Bioscience and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Graduate School, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. tmatsui@agr.kyushu-u.ac.jp
Abstract:
1. Intact absorption of the bioactive dipeptide Val-Tyr (VY), with in vivo antihypertensive ability in normotensive human subjects, was investigated. 2. As a result of a single oral administration of VY, the VY absorption curve occurred maximally over the second hour postprandially; a greater than 10-fold higher increment of VY following a dose of 12 mg was observed in the plasma at 2 h compared with the baseline concentration of VY at 0 h (1934 +/- 145 vs 159 +/- 11 fmol/mL plasma, respectively). 3. Plasma VY levels increased with dose administered (3, 6 and 12 mg), suggesting that exogenous VY could be absorbed intact into the human blood depending on the dose. The elimination half time (t1/2) of VY was estimated to be 3.1 h. The area under the curve for the 12 mg VY dose was 9185 +/- 688 fmol small middle doth/mL plasma.
Keywords:absorption    bioactive peptide    column switching    dipeptide    human plasma
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