Abstract

Bioavailability of nutrients is highly diverse and depends on a variety of endogenous and exogenous factors in humans. This data article reports on the plasma response of 10 human subjects (5 females, 5 males) to a single dose of a multivitamin drink within 6h (blood taken after 1, 2, 4, and 6h). Nutrients, which were considered in the assessment, were folate (Radioimmuno Assay), vitamin B12 (Radioimmuno Assay) and resveratrol and its plasma metabolites resveratrol-3-O-glucuronide (R3G), resveratrol-4′-O-glucuronide (R4G), resveratrol-3-O-sulfate (R3S) and resveratrol-3-O-4′-O-disulfate (RD, all HPLC). Biological outcome measures were malondialdehyde (MDA, HPLC) and Ferric Reducing ability potential (FRAP, Microplate reader).Mean plasma concentration increased over time significantly for folate (p < 0.05, maximum concentration (Tmax) after 2h), R3G, R4G, R3S (all p < 0.05, Tmax after 1h), RD (p < 0.05, Tmax after 2h) as well as MDA, which decreased (p < 0.05, Tmax after 2h). No significant change was observed for vitamin B12 and FRAP. Within this mean development, individual changes of participants were highly diverse such as for folate from +42 to +422%, for MDA from −49 to +30% or vitamin B12 from −4 to +33%. For R4G 4 out of 10 subjects showed even no increase in plasma at all. For R4G plasma response ranged from 0 to 36 ng/ml, for R3G from 0 to 53 ng/ml or for R4S from 62 to 265 ng/ml. There was no gender difference regarding the plasma response.

Highlights

  • Data on the highly diverse plasma response to a drink containing nutrients Sandra Unterberger a, Alexandra Maier-Salamon b, Walter Ja€ger b, Barbara Wessner c, Karl-Heinz Wagner d, *

  • Nutrients, which were considered in the assessment, were folate (Radioimmuno Assay), vitamin B12 (Radioimmuno Assay) and resveratrol and its plasma metabolites resveratrol-3-O-glucuronide (R3G), resveratrol-40-Oglucuronide (R4G), resveratrol-3-O-sulfate (R3S) and resveratrol3-O-40-O-disulfate (RD, all high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC))

  • No significant change was observed for vitamin B12 and ferric reducing ability potential (FRAP)

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Nutrition Bioavailability of nutrients after multivitamin drink intake Text file, figure Radioimmuno Assay for B12 and Folate (Berthold LB 2111 gamma counter) Absorbance for FRAP (BMG FLUOstar OPTIMA Microplate Reader (BMG LABTECH GmbH) HPLC for MDA (LaChrom Merck Hitachi Chromatography System) HPLC for Resveratrol (Dionex UltiMate 3000 HPLC System) Raw and graph Human intervention, plasma response to a single dose A concentrated multivitamin beverage (33 ml equivalent to a recommended daily dose) was given to 10 subjects and blood was taken as baseline after 1, 2, 4, and 6h. Value of the Data The data of this article are useful for all readers interesting in the plasma response to a single dose or bioavailability of nutrients and related biological outcomes. Plasma responses based on a single dose administration and the specific focus on the large plasma variation is interesting for researcher in health care, health education, clinical medicine and food sciences. It is important to focus on the concept of hypo- and hyperresponder in every related study, in order to better understand the potential of a supplement/food for improved biological functions or health effects

Data description
Design and blood sampling
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
Analysis of resveratrol metabolites
Statistical analysis
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