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      Urinary Excretion of Niacin Metabolites in Humans After Coffee Consumption

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          Abstract

          Scope

          Coffee is a major natural source of niacin in the human diet, as it is formed during coffee roasting from the alkaloid trigonelline. The intention of our study was to monitor the urinary excretion of niacin metabolites after coffee consumption under controlled diet.

          Methods and results

          We performed a 4‐day human intervention study on the excretion of major niacin metabolites in the urine of volunteers after ingestion of 500 mL regular coffee containing 34.8 μmol nicotinic acid (NA) and 0.58 μmol nicotinamide (NAM). In addition to NA and NAM, the metabolites N 1‐methylnicotinamide (NMNAM), N 1‐methyl‐2‐pyridone‐5‐carboxamide (2‐Py), and nicotinuric acid (NUA) were identified and quantified in the collected urine samples by stable isotope dilution analysis (SIVA) using HPLC‐ESI‐MS/MS. Rapid urinary excretion was observed for the main metabolites (NA, NAM, NMNAM, and 2‐Py), with t max values within the first hour after ingestion. NUA appeared in traces even more rapidly. In sum, 972 nmol h −1 of NA, NAM, NMNAM, and 2‐Py were excreted within 12 h after coffee consumption, corresponding to 6% of the ingested NA and NAM.

          Conclusion

          The results indicate regular coffee consumption to be a source of niacin in human diet.

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          Pharmacokinetics of niacin, simvastatin and their metabolites in healthy Chinese subjects after single and multiple doses of a fixed dose combination tablet of niacin extended release/simvastatin.

          A fixed dose combination tablet of niacin extended release (ER)/simvastatin was recently developed in China. This study was designed to assess and compare the pharmacokinetics of niacin, simvastatin and their metabolites in healthy Chinese subjects after single and multiple doses administration.
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            Contributors
            richling@chemie.uni-kl.de
            Journal
            Mol Nutr Food Res
            Mol Nutr Food Res
            10.1002/(ISSN)1613-4133
            MNFR
            Molecular Nutrition & Food Research
            John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
            1613-4125
            1613-4133
            23 March 2018
            April 2018
            : 62
            : 7 ( doiID: 10.1002/mnfr.v62.7 )
            : 1700735
            Affiliations
            [ 1 ] Department of Chemistry Division of Food Chemistry and Toxicology Molecular Nutrition Technische Universität Kaiserslautern Kaiserslautern Germany
            Author notes
            [*] [* ] Correspondence:

            Prof. Dr. Elke Richling

            E‐mail: richling@ 123456chemie.uni-kl.de

            Article
            MNFR3183
            10.1002/mnfr.201700735
            5900739
            29468817
            0a406fe7-9c3e-4916-8753-4e29202de497
            © 2018 The Authors. Published by WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

            This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

            History
            : 25 August 2017
            : 01 February 2018
            Page count
            Figures: 4, Tables: 0, Pages: 5, Words: 3596
            Funding
            Funded by: Tchibo GmbH
            Categories
            Food & Function
            Food & Function
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            2.0
            mnfr3183
            April 2018
            Converter:WILEY_ML3GV2_TO_NLMPMC version:version=5.3.4 mode:remove_FC converted:16.04.2018

            Nutrition & Dietetics
            coffee,metabolism,niacin,nicotinamide,stable isotope dilution analysis (siva)

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