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The synergistic effect of daidzein and α-tocopherol or ascorbic acid on microsome and LDL oxidation

Heya Wang, Masibo Wanyonyi Martin and Shian Yin
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Heya Wang: National Institute for Nutrition and Food Safety, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, P. R. China
Masibo Wanyonyi Martin: School of Food Science and Technology, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, Jiangsu, P. R. China
Shian Yin: National Institute for Nutrition and Food Safety, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, P. R. China

Czech Journal of Food Sciences, 2010, vol. 28, issue 5, 385-391

Abstract: Isoflavone daidzein brings potential health benefits. Its antioxidant properties are considered to be responsible in part for its protective effects. We investigated the antioxidant effects of daidzein and its interactive effects withα-tocopherol or ascorbic acid on Fe2+/ascorbate-induced oxidation of rat liver microsomes and copper-induced human low-density lipoprotein (LDL) oxidation. Although the inhibitory effect of daidzein on lipid peroxidation in microsome was weak, it effectively prevented LDL against oxidative modification by prolonging the lag time, decreasing the propagating rate, and suppressing malonaldehyde (MDA) and carbonyls formation. When daidzein was combined with α-tocopherol in microsomes oxidation and with ascorbic acid in LDL oxidation, the protection was significantly greater than the calculated additive effect of the two individual actions. Thus, daidzein can protect LDL from oxidative modification, and its combination with nutrients may be superior to the action of it alone. These results can help to get a better understanding of the interactions of different antioxidants in vivo.

Keywords: antioxidant effects; synergism; daidzein; ascorbic acid; α; -tocopherol; LDL; microsome (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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