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Cooperation of antioxidants in protection against photosensitized oxidation

Journal

FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Volume 35, Issue 10, Pages 1319-1329

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2003.07.005

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antioxidants; carotenoid; xanthophylls; zeaxanthin; vitamin E; alpha-tocopherol; photosensitized oxidation; lipid peroxidation; cholesterol hydroperoxide; free radicals; singlet oxygen

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The aim of this study was to determine whether a-tocopherol and zeaxanthin offer synergistic protection against photosensitized lipid peroxidation mediated by singlet oxygen and free radicals. The antioxidant action of zeaxanthin and a-tocopherol was studied in liposomes made of phosphatidylcholine and cholesterol. Progress of lipid peroxidation, induced by aerobic photoexcitation of rose bengal, was monitored by the detection of lipid hydroperoxides and by electron spin resonance oximetry. In addition, cholesterol was employed as a mechanistic reporter molecule, which forms characteristic products of the interaction with singlet oxygen or free radicals. Cholesterol hydroperoxides were quantitatively determined by HPLC/electrochemical detection. HPLC/ultraviolet-visible (UV-VIS) absorption detection was used to measure concentrations of zeaxanthin and a-tocopherol. Zeaxanthin, even at concentrations of 2.5 muM, effectively protected against singlet oxygen-mediated lipid peroxidation but was rapidly consumed due to interaction with free radicals. a-Tocopherol alone was not effective in protecting against lipid peroxidation, even at concentration of 0.1 mM. Combinations of zeaxanthin and a-tocopherol exerted a synergistic protection against lipid peroxidation. The synergistic effect may be explained in terms of prevention of carotenoid consumption by effective scavenging of free radicals by a-tocopherol therefore allowing zeaxanthing to quench the primary oxidant-singlet oxygen effectively. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc.

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