THE PRODUCTION OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES BY DIETARY FLAVONOLS

被引:121
作者
CANADA, AT
GIANNELLA, E
NGUYEN, TD
MASON, RP
机构
[1] Department of Anesthesiology, Duke University Medical Center Durham
[2] Department of Medicine, University of Medical Center Durham
[3] Durham Veterans Affairs Hospital, Durham
[4] Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, RTP
关键词
FLAVONOLS; QUERCETIN; REDOX CYCLING; REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES; FREE RADICALS; IRON; ESR; FREE RADICAL SCAVENGERS;
D O I
10.1016/0891-5849(90)90022-B
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Flavonols are a group of naturally occurring compounds which are widely distributed in nature where they are found glycosylated primarily in vegetables and fruits. A number of studies have found both anti- and prooxidant effects for many of these compounds. The most widely studied because of their ubiquitous nature have been quercetin, a B-dihydroxylated and myricetin, a B-trihydroxylated flavonol. Some of their prooxidant properties have been attributed to the fact that they can undergo autooxidation when dissolved in aqueous buffer. Studying a number of factors affecting autooxidation, we found that rate of autooxidation for both quercetin and myricetin to be highly pH dependent with no autooxidation detected for quercetin at physiologic pH. Both the addition of iron for the two flavonols and the addition of iron followed by SOD for quercetin increased the rate autooxidation substantially. Neither kaempferol, a monohydroxylated flavonol nor rutin, a glycosylated quercetin showed any ability to autooxidize. The results with rutin differ from what we expected based on the B-ring structural similarity to quercetin. The autooxidation of quercetin and myricetin was further studied by electron spin resonance spectroscopy (ESR). Whereas quercetin produced a characteristic DMPO-OH radical, it was not detected below a pH of 9. However, the addition of iron allowed the signal to be detected at a pH as low as 8.0. On the other hand, myricetin autooxidation yielded a semiquinone signal which upon the addition of iron, converted to a DMPO-OH signal detected at a pH of 7.5. In a microsome-NaDPH system, quercetin produced an increase in oxygen utilization and with ESR, an ethanol-derived radical signal which could be completely suppressed by catalase indicating the dependence of the signal on hydrogen peroxide. These studies demonstrate that the extracellular production of active oxygen species by dietary flavonols is not likely to occur in vivo but the potential for intracellular redox cycling may have toxicologic significance.
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