EFFECT OF TURMERIC ON XENOBIOTIC-METABOLIZING ENZYMES

被引:50
作者
GOUD, VK [1 ]
POLASA, K [1 ]
KRISHNASWAMY, K [1 ]
机构
[1] NATL INST NUTR,FOOD & DRUG TOXICOL RES CTR,HYDERABAD 500007,ANDHRA PRADESH,INDIA
关键词
CURCUMIN; GLUTATHIONE-S-TRANSFERASE; SPICES; TURMERIC;
D O I
10.1007/BF01088486
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Diet contains several substances capable of inhibiting chemical carcinogenesis. It is known that such inhibitors may either act directly by scavenging the reactive substances or indirectly by promoting mechanisms which enhance detoxification. Turmeric which contains curcumin both in vitro and in vivo is an active antimutagen. Studies were therefore conducted to evaluate the effects of turmeric on xenobiotic metabolising enzymes in hepatic tissue of rats fed turmeric ranging from 0.5-10% in the diet. Enzymes such as aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase, UDP glucuronyl transferase and glutathione-S-transferase were assayed after four weeks of turmeric fed diets. No significant differences were seen in the activating enzyme AHH. However, UDPGT was significantly elevated in rats fed 10% turmeric while GSHT registered a significant increase in 5 and 10% turmeric fed diet as compared to controls and 0.5-1.0% turmeric fed animals. The results suggest that turmeric may increase detoxification systems in addition to its anti-oxidant properties. Curcumin perhaps is the active principle in turmeric. Turmeric used widely as a spice would probably mitigate the effects of several dietary carcinogens.
引用
收藏
页码:87 / 92
页数:6
相关论文
共 27 条
[1]  
Wattenberg L.W., Inhibition of neoplasia by minor dietary constitutents, Cancer Res, 43, pp. 2448S-2453S, (1983)
[2]  
Polasa K., Sesikaran B., Prasanna Krishna T., Krishnaswamy K., Antimutagenicity of turmeric (Curcuma longa), Fd Chem Toxicol, 29, pp. 699-706, (1991)
[3]  
Chandra D., Gupta S.S., Antiinflammatory and antiarthritic activity of volatile oil of Curcuma longa (Haldi-turmeric), Indian J Med Res, 60, pp. 138-142, (1972)
[4]  
Govindarajan V.S., Turmeric chemistry, technology and quality, CRC Reviews. Food Sci Nutr, 12, pp. 199-301, (1980)
[5]  
Subba Rao D., Chandrasekhara N., Satyanarayana M.N., Srinivasan M., Effect of curcumin on serum and liver cholesterol levels in the rat, J Nutr, 100, pp. 1307-1315, (1970)
[6]  
Ames B.N., Dietary carcinogens and anticarcinogens, Science, 221, pp. 1256-1263, (1983)
[7]  
Cantrell E., Abre M., Busbee, A simple assay of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase in cultured human lymphocytes, Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 70, pp. 474-479, (1983)
[8]  
Woodcock B.G., Wood G.G., A simple assay of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase in cultured human lymphocytes, Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 70, pp. 474-479, (1971)
[9]  
Habig W.H., Pabst M.J., Jakoby W.N., Glutathione-S-transferase: The first enzyme step in Mercapturic acid formation, J Biol Chem, 249, pp. 7130-7139, (1974)
[10]  
Lowry O.H., Rosebrough N.J., Farr A.L., Randall R.J., Protein measurement with the folin phenol reagent, J Biol Chem, 193, pp. 265-276, (1951)