Carotenoids Are Effective Inhibitors Of In Vitro Hemolysis Of Human Erythrocytes, As Determined By A Practical And Optimized Cellular Antioxidant Assay.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS |
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01/09/2014
27/11/2015
27/11/2015
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| Resumo |
β-Carotene, zeaxanthin, lutein, β-cryptoxanthin, and lycopene are liposoluble pigments widely distributed in vegetables and fruits and, after ingestion, these compounds are usually detected in human blood plasma. In this study, we evaluated their potential to inhibit hemolysis of human erythrocytes, as mediated by the toxicity of peroxyl radicals (ROO•). Thus, 2,2'-azobis (2-methylpropionamidine) dihydrochloride (AAPH) was used as ROO• generator and the hemolysis assay was carried out in experimental conditions optimized by response surface methodology, and successfully adapted to microplate assay. The optimized conditions were verified at 30 × 10(6) cells/mL, 17 mM of AAPH for 3 h, at which 48 ± 5% of hemolysis was achieved in freshly isolated erythrocytes. Among the tested carotenoids, lycopene (IC(50) = 0.24 ± 0.05 μM) was the most efficient to prevent the hemolysis, followed by β-carotene (0.32 ± 0.02 μM), lutein (0.38 ± 0.02 μM), and zeaxanthin (0.43 ± 0.02 μM). These carotenoids were at least 5 times more effective than quercetin, trolox, and ascorbic acid (positive controls). β-Cryptoxanthin did not present any erythroprotective effect, but rather induced a hemolytic effect at the highest tested concentration (3 μM). These results suggest that selected carotenoids may have potential to act as important erythroprotective agents by preventing ROO•-induced toxicity in human erythrocytes. 79 H1841-7 |
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Journal Of Food Science. v. 79, n. 9, p. H1841-7, 2014-Sep. 1750-3841 10.1111/1750-3841.12580 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25141990 http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/201645 25141990 |
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eng |
| Relação |
Journal Of Food Science J. Food Sci. |
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fechado © 2014 Institute of Food Technologists® |
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PubMed |
| Palavras-Chave | #Aaph #Antioxidant Capacity #Erythroprotective Effect #Response Surface Methodology #Structure-activity Relationship |
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Artigo de periódico |