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  2. In vitro metabolism of rebaudioside B, D, and M under anaerobic conditions: comparison with rebaudioside A

In vitro metabolism of rebaudioside B, D, and M under anaerobic conditions: comparison with rebaudioside A

  • Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 2014 Mar;68(2):259-68. doi: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2013.12.004.
Sidd Purkayastha 1 George Pugh Jr 2 Barry Lynch 3 Ashley Roberts 4 David Kwok 5 Stanley M Tarka Jr 6
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Affiliations

  • 1 PureCircle Limited, 915 Harger Road, Suite 250, Oak Brook, IL 60523, USA.
  • 2 The Coca-Cola Company, One Coca-Cola Plaza, Atlanta, GA 30126, USA.
  • 3 Intertek Cantox, 2233 Argentia Rd., Suite 308, Mississauga, ON L5N 2X7, Canada.
  • 4 Intertek Cantox, 2233 Argentia Rd., Suite 308, Mississauga, ON L5N 2X7, Canada. Electronic address: ashley.roberts@intertek.com.
  • 5 BRI Biopharmaceutical Research Inc., 101-8898 Heather St., Vancouver, BC V6P 3S8, Canada.
  • 6 The Tarka Group Inc., 210 N. Old Stonehouse Road, Carlisle, PA 17015, USA.
Abstract

The hydrolysis of the steviol glycosides rebaudioside A, B, D, and M, as well as of steviolbioside (a metabolic intermediate) to steviol was evaluated in vitro using human fecal homogenates from healthy donors under anaerobic conditions. Incubation of each of the rebaudiosides resulted in rapid hydrolysis to steviol. Metabolism was complete within 24h, with the majority occurring within the first 8h. There were no clear differences in the rate or extent of metabolism of rebaudioside B, D, or M, relative to the comparative control rebaudioside A. The hydrolysis of samples containing 2.0mg/mL of each rebaudioside tended to take slightly longer than solutions containing 0.2mg/mL. There was no apparent gender differences in the amount of metabolism of any of the rebaudiosides, regardless of the concentrations tested. An intermediate in the hydrolysis of rebaudioside M to steviol, steviolbioside, was also found to be rapidly degraded to steviol. The results demonstrate that rebaudiosides B, D, and M are metabolized to steviol in the same manner as rebaudioside A. These data support the use of toxicology data available on steviol, and on steviol glycosides metabolized to steviol (i.e., rebaudioside A) to substantiate the safety of rebaudiosides B, D, and M.

Keywords

Anaerobic; Human; In vitro metabolism; Rebaudiosides; Steviol; Steviolbioside.

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