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Utilizing of Square Wave Voltammetry to Detect Flavonoids in the Presence of Human Urine

About biological affecting of flavonoids on animal organisms is known less, thus we selected flavonoids, flavanones and flavones, and their glycosides, which were examined as potential inducers of cytochrome(s) P450 when administrated by gavages into experimental male rats. The study was focused on...

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Autores principales: Adam, Vojtech, Mikelova, Radka, Hubalek, Jaromir, Hanustiak, Pavel, Beklova, Miroslava, Hodek, Petr, Horna, Ales, Trnkova, Libuse, Stiborova, Marie, Zeman, Ladislav, Kizek, Rene
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Publicado: Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3864529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28903234
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author Adam, Vojtech
Mikelova, Radka
Hubalek, Jaromir
Hanustiak, Pavel
Beklova, Miroslava
Hodek, Petr
Horna, Ales
Trnkova, Libuse
Stiborova, Marie
Zeman, Ladislav
Kizek, Rene
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Mikelova, Radka
Hubalek, Jaromir
Hanustiak, Pavel
Beklova, Miroslava
Hodek, Petr
Horna, Ales
Trnkova, Libuse
Stiborova, Marie
Zeman, Ladislav
Kizek, Rene
author_sort Adam, Vojtech
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description About biological affecting of flavonoids on animal organisms is known less, thus we selected flavonoids, flavanones and flavones, and their glycosides, which were examined as potential inducers of cytochrome(s) P450 when administrated by gavages into experimental male rats. The study was focused on induction of CYP1A1, the major cytochrome P450 involved in carcinogen activation. The data obtained demonstrate the necessity of taking into account not only ability of flavonoids to bind to Ah receptor (induction factor) but also to concentrate on their distribution and metabolism (including colon microflora) in the body. After that we examined certain flavonoids as potential inducers of cytochrome P450, we wanted to suggest and optimize suitable electrochemical technique for determination of selected flavonoids (quercetin, quercitrin, rutin, chrysin and diosmin) in body liquids. For these purposes, we selected square wave voltannetry using carbon paste electrode. Primarily we aimed on investigation of their basic electrochemical behaviour. After that we have optimized frequency, step potential and supporting electrolyte. Based on the results obtained, we selected the most suitable conditions for determination of the flavonoids as follows: frequency 180 Hz, step potential 1.95 mV/s and phosphate buffer of pH 7 as supporting electrolyte. Detection limits (3 S/N) of the flavonoids were from units to tens of nM except diosmin, where the limit were higher than μM. In addition, we attempted to suggest a sensor for analysis of flavonoids in urine. It clearly follows from the results obtained that flavonoids can be analysed in the presence of animal urine, because urine did not influence much the signals of flavonoids (recoveries of the signals were about 90 %).
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spelling pubmed-38645292013-12-17 Utilizing of Square Wave Voltammetry to Detect Flavonoids in the Presence of Human Urine Adam, Vojtech Mikelova, Radka Hubalek, Jaromir Hanustiak, Pavel Beklova, Miroslava Hodek, Petr Horna, Ales Trnkova, Libuse Stiborova, Marie Zeman, Ladislav Kizek, Rene Sensors (Basel) Full Research Paper About biological affecting of flavonoids on animal organisms is known less, thus we selected flavonoids, flavanones and flavones, and their glycosides, which were examined as potential inducers of cytochrome(s) P450 when administrated by gavages into experimental male rats. The study was focused on induction of CYP1A1, the major cytochrome P450 involved in carcinogen activation. The data obtained demonstrate the necessity of taking into account not only ability of flavonoids to bind to Ah receptor (induction factor) but also to concentrate on their distribution and metabolism (including colon microflora) in the body. After that we examined certain flavonoids as potential inducers of cytochrome P450, we wanted to suggest and optimize suitable electrochemical technique for determination of selected flavonoids (quercetin, quercitrin, rutin, chrysin and diosmin) in body liquids. For these purposes, we selected square wave voltannetry using carbon paste electrode. Primarily we aimed on investigation of their basic electrochemical behaviour. After that we have optimized frequency, step potential and supporting electrolyte. Based on the results obtained, we selected the most suitable conditions for determination of the flavonoids as follows: frequency 180 Hz, step potential 1.95 mV/s and phosphate buffer of pH 7 as supporting electrolyte. Detection limits (3 S/N) of the flavonoids were from units to tens of nM except diosmin, where the limit were higher than μM. In addition, we attempted to suggest a sensor for analysis of flavonoids in urine. It clearly follows from the results obtained that flavonoids can be analysed in the presence of animal urine, because urine did not influence much the signals of flavonoids (recoveries of the signals were about 90 %). Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2007-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3864529/ /pubmed/28903234 Text en © 2007 by MDPI (http://www.mdpi.org). Reproduction is permitted for noncommercial purposes.
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Adam, Vojtech
Mikelova, Radka
Hubalek, Jaromir
Hanustiak, Pavel
Beklova, Miroslava
Hodek, Petr
Horna, Ales
Trnkova, Libuse
Stiborova, Marie
Zeman, Ladislav
Kizek, Rene
Utilizing of Square Wave Voltammetry to Detect Flavonoids in the Presence of Human Urine
title Utilizing of Square Wave Voltammetry to Detect Flavonoids in the Presence of Human Urine
title_full Utilizing of Square Wave Voltammetry to Detect Flavonoids in the Presence of Human Urine
title_fullStr Utilizing of Square Wave Voltammetry to Detect Flavonoids in the Presence of Human Urine
title_full_unstemmed Utilizing of Square Wave Voltammetry to Detect Flavonoids in the Presence of Human Urine
title_short Utilizing of Square Wave Voltammetry to Detect Flavonoids in the Presence of Human Urine
title_sort utilizing of square wave voltammetry to detect flavonoids in the presence of human urine
topic Full Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3864529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28903234
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