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Tocotrienol-Rich Fraction from Rice Bran Demonstrates Potent Radiation Protection Activity
The vitamin E analogs δ-tocotrienol (DT3) and γ-tocotrienol (GT3) have significant protective and mitigative capacity against the detrimental effects of ionizing radiation (IR). However, the expense of purification limits their potential use. This study examined the tocotrienol-rich fraction of rice...
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2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4573888/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26425129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/148791 |
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author | Krager, Kimberly J. Pineda, E. Nathalie Kharade, Sujay V. Kordsmeier, Mary Howard, Luke Breen, Philip J. Compadre, Cesar M. Hauer-Jensen, Martin Aykin-Burns, Nukhet |
author_facet | Krager, Kimberly J. Pineda, E. Nathalie Kharade, Sujay V. Kordsmeier, Mary Howard, Luke Breen, Philip J. Compadre, Cesar M. Hauer-Jensen, Martin Aykin-Burns, Nukhet |
author_sort | Krager, Kimberly J. |
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description | The vitamin E analogs δ-tocotrienol (DT3) and γ-tocotrienol (GT3) have significant protective and mitigative capacity against the detrimental effects of ionizing radiation (IR). However, the expense of purification limits their potential use. This study examined the tocotrienol-rich fraction of rice bran (TRFRB) isolated from rice bran deodorizer distillate, a rice oil refinement waste product, to determine its protective effects against IR induced oxidative damage and H(2)O(2). Several cell lines were treated with tocotrienols or TRFRB prior to or following exposure to H(2)O(2) or IR. To determine the radioprotective capacity cells were analyzed for morphology, mitochondrial bioenergetics, clonogenic survival, glutathione oxidation, cell cycle, and migration rate. TRFRB displayed similar antioxidant activity compared to pure tocotrienols. Cells pretreated with TRFRB or DT3 exhibited preserved cell morphology and mitochondrial respiration when exposed to H(2)O(2). Oxidized glutathione was decreased in TRFRB treated cells exposed to IR. TRFRB reversed mitochondrial uncoupling and protected cells migration rates following IR exposure. The protective antioxidant capacity of TRFRB treated cells against oxidative injury was similar to that of purified DT3. TRFRB effectively protects normal cells against IR induced injury suggesting that rice bran distillate may be an inexpensive and abundant alternate source. |
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spelling | pubmed-45738882015-09-30 Tocotrienol-Rich Fraction from Rice Bran Demonstrates Potent Radiation Protection Activity Krager, Kimberly J. Pineda, E. Nathalie Kharade, Sujay V. Kordsmeier, Mary Howard, Luke Breen, Philip J. Compadre, Cesar M. Hauer-Jensen, Martin Aykin-Burns, Nukhet Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article The vitamin E analogs δ-tocotrienol (DT3) and γ-tocotrienol (GT3) have significant protective and mitigative capacity against the detrimental effects of ionizing radiation (IR). However, the expense of purification limits their potential use. This study examined the tocotrienol-rich fraction of rice bran (TRFRB) isolated from rice bran deodorizer distillate, a rice oil refinement waste product, to determine its protective effects against IR induced oxidative damage and H(2)O(2). Several cell lines were treated with tocotrienols or TRFRB prior to or following exposure to H(2)O(2) or IR. To determine the radioprotective capacity cells were analyzed for morphology, mitochondrial bioenergetics, clonogenic survival, glutathione oxidation, cell cycle, and migration rate. TRFRB displayed similar antioxidant activity compared to pure tocotrienols. Cells pretreated with TRFRB or DT3 exhibited preserved cell morphology and mitochondrial respiration when exposed to H(2)O(2). Oxidized glutathione was decreased in TRFRB treated cells exposed to IR. TRFRB reversed mitochondrial uncoupling and protected cells migration rates following IR exposure. The protective antioxidant capacity of TRFRB treated cells against oxidative injury was similar to that of purified DT3. TRFRB effectively protects normal cells against IR induced injury suggesting that rice bran distillate may be an inexpensive and abundant alternate source. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4573888/ /pubmed/26425129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/148791 Text en Copyright © 2015 Kimberly J. Krager et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Krager, Kimberly J. Pineda, E. Nathalie Kharade, Sujay V. Kordsmeier, Mary Howard, Luke Breen, Philip J. Compadre, Cesar M. Hauer-Jensen, Martin Aykin-Burns, Nukhet Tocotrienol-Rich Fraction from Rice Bran Demonstrates Potent Radiation Protection Activity |
title | Tocotrienol-Rich Fraction from Rice Bran Demonstrates Potent Radiation Protection Activity |
title_full | Tocotrienol-Rich Fraction from Rice Bran Demonstrates Potent Radiation Protection Activity |
title_fullStr | Tocotrienol-Rich Fraction from Rice Bran Demonstrates Potent Radiation Protection Activity |
title_full_unstemmed | Tocotrienol-Rich Fraction from Rice Bran Demonstrates Potent Radiation Protection Activity |
title_short | Tocotrienol-Rich Fraction from Rice Bran Demonstrates Potent Radiation Protection Activity |
title_sort | tocotrienol-rich fraction from rice bran demonstrates potent radiation protection activity |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4573888/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26425129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/148791 |
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