The comparative study on the absorption and excretion of caffeine in rats orally administered ripened and green Pu-erh tea

The comparative study on the absorption and excretion of caffeine in rats orally administered ripened and green Pu-erh tea

Authors

  • Liang Zhang Anhui Agricultural University
  • Jun Sheng Anhui Agricultural University
  • Piaopiao Long Anhui Agricultural University
  • Qilu Meng Anhui Agricultural University
  • Xiaochun Wan Anhui Agricultural University
  • Zhengzhu Zhang Anhui Agricultural University

Keywords:

caffeine, absorption, pu-erh tea, rats, CaCo-2

Abstract

Purpose: Ripened pu-erh tea is one of the most famous Chinese dark teas in Eastern Asian and Western China. When rats were orally administered ripened pu-erh aqueous extract (caffeine dose 135 mg/kg), the maximum plasma concentration (Cmax) of caffeine was 53.96±9.46 µg/mL, which was significantly less than those of green pu-erh tea (90.95±20.93 µg/mL). Furthermore, area under the plasma concentration–time curve (AUC0-t) of caffeine of ripened pu-erh tea was also significantly decreased. The total fecal content of caffeine of rats given ripened pu-erh tea was 4.83 mg, which was almost two-folds of the fecal caffeine of rats given green pu-erh tea (2.46 mg). The in vitro human intestinal epithelial cell linetransportation results also showed that the caffeine of ripened pu-erh tea was less transported from apical (AP) to the basolateral (BL) side. These results indicated post-fermented pu-erh tea impeded the absorption of caffeine but promoted its excretion.

Author Biographies

Liang Zhang, Anhui Agricultural University

Tea department

Jun Sheng, Anhui Agricultural University

Tea department

Piaopiao Long, Anhui Agricultural University

Tea department

Xiaochun Wan, Anhui Agricultural University

Tea department

Zhengzhu Zhang, Anhui Agricultural University

Tea department

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Published

06-05-2019

How to Cite

1.
Zhang L, Sheng J, Long P, Meng Q, Wan X, Zhang Z. The comparative study on the absorption and excretion of caffeine in rats orally administered ripened and green Pu-erh tea. Progr Nutr [Internet]. 2019 May 6 [cited 2025 Mar. 4];21(1-S):471-7. Available from: https://mattioli1885journals.com/index.php/progressinnutrition/article/view/5621