An Liu, Zhihua Gong, Ling Lin
2020
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Quality indicators
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Journal of Functional Foods
Abstract
Abstract l -theanine, a non-protein-derived amino acid, is widely used as a functional ingredient in foods. Here, we evaluated the in vivo effects of l -theanine on glutamine metabolism in healthy rats and in a stressed rat model, which was established by infecting rats with enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (E44813). The results showed that l -theanine significantly enhanced the synthesis of glutamine and stabilized the intestinal tract in healthy rats. In E44813-stressed rats, l -theanine could replace l -glutamine, thereby alleviating intestinal stress by reducing the expression of inflammatory factors, enhancing the activities of antioxidant enzymes, and regulating glutamine metabolism by modulating its synthesis. Treatment with a combination of l -theanine and l -glutamine was superior to treatment with l -glutamine alone in enhancing the activity of antioxidant enzymes, reducing the expression of inflammatory factors, and increasing the intestinal villi height and crypt depth.