Ph.D. thesis "Alkylresorcinols as Biomarkers of Whole Grain Wheat and Rye Intake" by Rikard Landberg

The Ph.D. thesis "Alkylresorcinols as Biomarkers of Whole Grain Wheat and Rye Intake" by Rikard Landberg was successfully defended on February 27th, 2009 at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala. The thesis was based on six studies on methodological issues, human metabolism, variation and kinetics, and dietary determinants, conducted to evaluate the use of alkylresorcinols as biomarkers of intake of whole grain wheat and rye.

Abstract of thesis:

Dietary biomarkers are objective measures of food or nutrient intake and can be related to endpoints in epidemiological studies, used in the validation of dietary assessment instruments and used to check of compliance during intervention studies. Alkylresorcinols (AR), present exclusively in the outer parts of wheat and rye grains, have been suggested as biomarkers of whole grain wheat and rye intake.

The overall aim with this thesis was to evaluate AR as specific biomarkers of whole grain wheat and rye intake. This was conducted by developing a rapid GC–MS method for the analysis of AR in plasma and by studying AR pharmacokinetics, under controlled intake conditions. Factors affecting plasma AR concentrations were investigated in free-living Danish women.

The method developed proved suitable for the analysis of relatively small sample volumes (50–200 µL). The results showed that AR in fasting plasma samples can be used as short-term concentration biomarkers, reflecting the intake range normally found in the Nordic countries in a dose-dependent manner. One or two repeated measurements of AR were found to adequately describe a subject's average plasma AR concentration at regular and constant intake. In free-living Danish women, rye bread was identified as the major factor affecting plasma AR concentration and there was no evidence of non-dietary factors or other foods having an effect. In conclusion, our results support that AR can be used as biomarkers in intervention studies on whole grain wheat and rye and probably also in epidemiological endpoint- and validation studies.

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