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Potent Radical-Scavenging Activities of Thiamin and Thiamin Diphosphate

Various radical-scavenging activities of thiamin and thiamin diphosphate (TDP) were found in some in vitro experiments. Thiamin and TDP caused considerable suppressive effects on superoxide generation in hypoxanthine and xanthine oxidase system which was measured by a sensitive chemiluminescence met...

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Autores principales: Okai, Yasuji, Higashi-Okai, Kiyoka, F. Sato, Eisuke, Konaka, Ryusei, Inoue, Masayasu
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Publicado: the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2291503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18437212
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.40.42
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author Okai, Yasuji
Higashi-Okai, Kiyoka
F. Sato, Eisuke
Konaka, Ryusei
Inoue, Masayasu
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Higashi-Okai, Kiyoka
F. Sato, Eisuke
Konaka, Ryusei
Inoue, Masayasu
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description Various radical-scavenging activities of thiamin and thiamin diphosphate (TDP) were found in some in vitro experiments. Thiamin and TDP caused considerable suppressive effects on superoxide generation in hypoxanthine and xanthine oxidase system which was measured by a sensitive chemiluminescence method using 2-methyl-6-[p-methylphenyl]-3,7-dihydroimidazo[1,2-alpha]pyrazin-3-one (MCLA), and their 50% inhibition (IC(50)) values were estimated to be 158 and 56 µM, respectively. They also showed the significant suppression against hydroperoxide generation derived from oxidized linoleic acid which was estimated by aluminum chloride method and their IC(50) values were calculated to be 260 and 46 µM. They further prevented the oxygen radical generation in opsonized zymosan-stimulated human blood neutrophils which was shown by chemiluminescence method using luminol, and their IC(50) values were calculated to be 169 and 38 µM. In contrast, they caused weak but significantly suppressive effects on the hydroxyl radical generation by Fenton reaction which was measured by electric spin resonance (ESR) method, their IC(50) values were calculated to be 8.45 and 1.46 mM respectively. These results strongly suggest a possibility that thiamin and TDP play as radical scavengers in cell-free and cellular systems.
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spelling pubmed-22915032008-04-24 Potent Radical-Scavenging Activities of Thiamin and Thiamin Diphosphate Okai, Yasuji Higashi-Okai, Kiyoka F. Sato, Eisuke Konaka, Ryusei Inoue, Masayasu J Clin Biochem Nutr Original Article Various radical-scavenging activities of thiamin and thiamin diphosphate (TDP) were found in some in vitro experiments. Thiamin and TDP caused considerable suppressive effects on superoxide generation in hypoxanthine and xanthine oxidase system which was measured by a sensitive chemiluminescence method using 2-methyl-6-[p-methylphenyl]-3,7-dihydroimidazo[1,2-alpha]pyrazin-3-one (MCLA), and their 50% inhibition (IC(50)) values were estimated to be 158 and 56 µM, respectively. They also showed the significant suppression against hydroperoxide generation derived from oxidized linoleic acid which was estimated by aluminum chloride method and their IC(50) values were calculated to be 260 and 46 µM. They further prevented the oxygen radical generation in opsonized zymosan-stimulated human blood neutrophils which was shown by chemiluminescence method using luminol, and their IC(50) values were calculated to be 169 and 38 µM. In contrast, they caused weak but significantly suppressive effects on the hydroxyl radical generation by Fenton reaction which was measured by electric spin resonance (ESR) method, their IC(50) values were calculated to be 8.45 and 1.46 mM respectively. These results strongly suggest a possibility that thiamin and TDP play as radical scavengers in cell-free and cellular systems. the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2007-01 2006-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2291503/ /pubmed/18437212 http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.40.42 Text en Copyright © 2006 JCBN This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Okai, Yasuji
Higashi-Okai, Kiyoka
F. Sato, Eisuke
Konaka, Ryusei
Inoue, Masayasu
Potent Radical-Scavenging Activities of Thiamin and Thiamin Diphosphate
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title_fullStr Potent Radical-Scavenging Activities of Thiamin and Thiamin Diphosphate
title_full_unstemmed Potent Radical-Scavenging Activities of Thiamin and Thiamin Diphosphate
title_short Potent Radical-Scavenging Activities of Thiamin and Thiamin Diphosphate
title_sort potent radical-scavenging activities of thiamin and thiamin diphosphate
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2291503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18437212
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.40.42
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