Title: Masking of antioxidant capacity by the interaction of flavonoids with protein.
Personal Authors: Arts, M. J. T. J.,
Haenen, G. R. M. M.,
Voss, H. P.,
Bast, A.Author Affiliation: Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, Maastricht University, PO Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, Netherlands.
Editors: No editors
Document Title: Food and Chemical Toxicology
Abstract: The effect of antioxidants is often executed in complex biological mixtures where various interactions may take place. Therefore, the antioxidant capacity of antioxidants in blood plasma is examined. The assay used is the trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC). This method gives the antioxidant capacity of a compound by measuring spectrophotometrically the disappearance of the blue/green stable ABTS [2,2′-azinobis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid)] radical, caused by scavenging. The results show that the antioxidant capacity of quercetin, rutin, catechin or 7-monohydroxyethylrutoside (monoHER) and blood plasma is not additive. This is partly due to interactions between the antioxidant and plasma proteins. However, the antioxidant capacity of α-tocopherol, which also binds to protein, is not affected by the interaction. This means that besides the antioxidant capacity of the compound itself, the environment in which the antioxidant has to execute his function is important.
Publisher: Pergamon Press
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