Avenanthramides and avenacosides as biomarkers of oat intake: a pharmacokinetic study of solid and liquid oat consumption under single and repeated dose conditions

M. Armeni, T. Cardilin, R. Fristedt, T. Karlsson, C. Orfila Jenkins, E. Nordin, P. Qin, M. Jirstrand, K. Kristiansen, O. Savolainen, R. Landberg. Nutrition Journal, Vol. 24, article No. 136. 9 September 2025.

Background

Avenanthramides (AVAs) and Avenacosides (AVEs) are unique to oats (Avena Sativa) and may serve as biomarkers of oat intake. However, information regarding their validity as food intake biomarkers is missing. We aimed to investigate critical validation parameters such as half-lives, dose-response, matrix effects, relative bioavailability under single dose, and in relation to the abundance of Feacalibacterium prausnitzii, and under repeated dosing, to understand the potential applications of AVAs and AVEs as biomarkers of oat intake.




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