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Peroral administration of beauverolides allows their transport into the peripheral blood and urine

Petr Heneberg, Alexandr Jegorov, Petr Šimek

CyTA - Journal of Food · 2020

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Beauverolides are hydrophobic cyclodepsipeptides that inhibit sterol O-acyltransferases and calmodulin, thereby reducing senile plaques in Alzheimer’s disease and preventing foam cell formation in atherosclerosis. Other sterol O-acyltransferase inhibitors suffer from low bioavailability, and evidence of the distribution of beauverolides in bodily fluids is lacking. We aimed to determine the optimal formulation of beauverolides for administration to experimental animals and to determine if the orally administered beauverolides could cross the gastrointestinal barrier and be secreted in urine. We found that beauverolides formed gels in aqueous solutions and we developed a formula for their peroral administration. Administration of the beauverolide gel pellets to experimental mice revealed th

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1080/19476337.2020.1809525
Catalogue ID
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