| Literature DB >> 23227797 |
Qingsu Xia1, Hsiu-Mei Chiang, Yu-Ting Zhou, Jun-Jie Yin, Fang Liu, Cheng Wang, Lei Guo, Peter P Fu.
Abstract
Kava is one of the most widely sold herbal dietary supplements in the United States. It has been reported that, besides exhibiting hepatotoxicity, kava also possesses photosensitivity and induces dermopathy in humans. In this study, we determined that UVA irradiation of kava in the presence of a lipid, methyl linoleate, generated lipid peroxidation which was mediated by singlet oxygen generated during photoirradiation. The six major kavalactones(yangonin, 7,8-dihydrokawa in, kawain, 7,8-dihydromethysticin, methysticin, and 5,6-dehydrokawain) were also studied in parallel; only 5,6-dehydrokawain and yangonin-induced a low level of lipid peroxidation. UVA irradiation of kava in human HaCaT skin keratinocytes induced cytotoxicity which was mediated by oxidative stress, led to DNA strand cleavage, and produced 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) adduct. Study by the electron spin resonance (ESR) method revealed that UVA irradiation of kava produced singlet oxygen and carbon-centered radicals. The overall results suggest that kava is photocytotoxic and photogenotoxic, both mediated by free radicals generated during photoirradiation.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23227797 PMCID: PMC5743056 DOI: 10.1142/S0192415X12500942
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Chin Med ISSN: 0192-415X Impact factor: 4.667