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Radical scavenging activities of Tyr-, Trp-, Cys- and Met-Gly and their protective effects against AAPH-induced oxidative damage in human erythrocytes

Journal

FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 197, Issue -, Pages 807-813

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.11.012

Keywords

Antioxidant peptide; ORAC value; ABTS radical scavenging activity; Erythrocytes hemolysis; Oxidative damage

Funding

  1. National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program) [2013AA102201-1]
  2. Project of National Key Technology Research and Development Program for the 12th Five-year Plan [2012BAD33B03]

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Radical scavenging activities of Tyr-, Trp-, Cys- and Met-Gly and their protective effects against AAPH-induced oxidative damage in erythrocytes were evaluated in this study. This damage includes hemolysis, oxidation of hemoglobin, formation of MDA and the depletion of glutathione (GSH) and catalase (CAT). Results showed that Tyr- and Trp-Gly could quench the radicals effectively in ABTS and ORAC assays with TE (Trolox equivalent) values of more than 1.0 mu mol TE/mu mol, followed by Cys- and Met-Gly. All these dipeptides could protect erythrocytes against AAPH-induced hemolysis in a dose-dependent manner. They could also significantly (p < 0.05) retard the oxidation of hemoglobin and depletion of GSH in erythrocytes. The protective effects of these dipeptides decreased in the following order: Trp-Gly > Tyr-Gly > Met-Gly > Cys-Gly, which were consistent with their peroxyl radical scavenging activities. It suggested that these dipeptides might protect erythrocytes against AAPH-induced oxidative damage, mainly by acting as the direct radical scavengers. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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