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Characterization of Metabolites in Plasma, Urine and Feces of Healthy Participants after Taking Brahmi Essence for Twelve Weeks Using LC-ESI-QTOF-MS Metabolomic Approach

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 26, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26102944

Keywords

Bacopa monnieri; metabolomics; brahmi essence; LC-ESI-QTOF-MS; OPLS-DA

Funding

  1. Thailand Center of Excellence for Life Sciences (TCELS) [TC14/61]
  2. National Research Council of Thailand [DBG6080005, IRN61W0005]
  3. Office of Higher Education Science Research and Innovation Policy Council [C10F630272]

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Through LC-MS metabolomics approach, altered metabolites in the plasma, urine, and feces of healthy volunteers after consuming Brahmi essence for 12 weeks were characterized, with identified metabolites mainly including amino acids, acylcarnitine, and phospholipids. The pathways of aminoacyl-tRNA, aromatic amino acids, and branched-chain amino acids biosynthesis were found to be associated with the effect of Brahmi essence on memory speed.
Brahmi essence, developed from Bacopa monnieri (L.) Wettst. standardized extract and mulberry juice, was proven to improve the memory speed of healthy participants aged 55-80 years old, following a 12-week dietary program. However, the metabolites have not yet been reported. Our objective was to characterize the altered metabolites in the plasma, urine, and feces of healthy volunteers after consumption of Brahmi essence for 12 weeks, using the LC-MS metabolomics approach. The altered metabolites were selected from OPLS-DA S-plots; 15 metabolites in the plasma, 7 in the urine, and 17 in the feces samples were tentatively identified by comparison with an online database and literature. The metabolites in the plasma samples were in the classes of amino acids, acylcarnitine, and phospholipids. Benzeneactamide-4-O-sulphate and 3-hydroxyhippuric acid were found in urine samples. The metabolites in the class of amino acids, together with jujubogenin and pseudojujubogenin, were identified in the fecal samples. The aminoacyl-tRNA, aromatic amino acids, and branched-chain amino acid biosynthetic pathways were mainly related to the identified metabolites in all three samples. It could be implied that those metabolites and their pathways might be linked with the effect of Brahmi essence on memory speed.

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