Official Title

Avenanthramide and Saponin Bioavailability in Oat Bran
  • Phase

    N/A
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Study Participants

    13
Avenanthramides and saponins are types of chemical compounds found naturally in oats.

Avenanthramides have anti-oxidant properties, anti-atherosclerotic, anti-inflammation, and anti-proliferative effects on cancer cells in vitro. Oat saponins, or avenacosides, have the ability to bind cholesterol, and thus, the ability to lower blood cholesterol.

Oat bran is a known source of these dietary compounds. This study aims to determine the bioavailability of these compounds to in the urine of participants after ingesting an oat bran cereal, both before, and after for multiple time points.

Analytical chemistry will be used to determine the bioavailability of the oat compounds at each time point. This will help to establish a kinetic curve for the metabolism of these compounds.
Initially, the diet of the participants will be asked to restricted to avoid eating any polyphenols that might interfere with the employed analytical chemistry techniques. This period of diet restriction is the washout period. The list of foods to avoid are: oats, whole grains, fruits, vegetables, herbal supplements, ginger, coffee, tea, and chocolate.

After the washout period, a baseline urine and fecal sample will be collected from the participants, then a large portion of oat bran will be provided to the participants for consumption. The approximate portion size will be 100 g by dry weight. The participants will then provide urine samples during the designated time points. The time points for the urine collection are as follows:

st sample, ~ 30 min to 1 hour prior to oat consumption
nd sample: 0-2 hours after oat consumption
rd sample: 2-4 hours after oat consumption
th sample: 4-6 hours after oat consumption
th sample: 6-9 hours after oat consumption
th sample: 9-12 hours after oat consumption
th sample: 12-24 hours after oat consumption
th sample: 24-32 hours after oat consumption
th sample: 48 hours after oat consumption These samples will be analyzed in using HPLC and LC/MS.
Study Started
Jan 15
2016
Primary Completion
Jan 21
2016
Study Completion
Jan 21
2016
Last Update
Aug 06
2020

Dietary Supplement Oat Bran Consumption

Oat bran (120 g), single dose.

  • Other names: Gut Microbiome and Oat metabolism Study

Oat Bran Consumption Experimental

Each subject consumed 120 g of oat bran (by dry weight) in a single dose, and samples (urine and fecal) were collected at different time points following the administration of oat bran.

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

BMI 18.5-25
Have blood and urine biochemical markers in normal range
Have no known allergy to oat relate foods
Be not taking antibiotics for six months
Be not currently taking medication
Be nonsmoking
Have no alcoholic intoxication
Have no extensive exposure to industrial waste

Exclusion Criteria:

Individuals with gout
Individuals with heart disease
Individuals with peripheral vascular diseases
Individuals with degenerative liver
Cancer patients
Patients with diabetes
Individuals with GI disorders
Individuals with endocrine disorders
No Results Posted