| Literature DB >> 24455262 |
Mahejabeen Fatima1, Rajesh Kumar Kesharwani2, Krishna Misra2, Syed Ibrahim Rizvi1.
Abstract
Antioxidant and free radical scavenging effect of black tea theaflavins has been shown in many epidemiological studies. In the present work we report the protective mechanism of tea theaflavins on biomarkers of oxidative stress, which are elevated during stress conditions. We hereby report the in vitro effect of theaflavins on erythrocyte malondialdehyde (MDA), intracellular reduced glutathione (GSH), and plasma membrane redox system (PMRS) of rats. The effect of theaflavin on PMRS has also been validated through an in silico docking simulation study using Molegro Virtual Docker (MVD). We report that theaflavins show significant protection to erythrocyte against oxidative stress induced by tert-butyl hydroperoxide (t-BHP). The findings suggest a possible protective role of theaflavins as antioxidant.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24455262 PMCID: PMC3880739 DOI: 10.1155/2013/649759
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Res Int
Figure 1Polyphenols of black tea.
Figure 2Concentration-dependent effect of black tea theaflavins on tert-butyl hydroperoxide- (t-BHP-) induced changes in malondialdehyde (MDA) content in normal Wistar rat erythrocytes. The effect of theaflavins was evaluated on erythrocytes subjected to oxidative stress by incubation with t-BHP (10−5 mol/L). The MDA content is expressed as nmol/mL packed erythrocytes. **P < 0.05; ***P < 0.001 as compared with t-BHP treated.
Figure 3Concentration-dependent effect of black tea theaflavins on tert-butyl hydroperoxide- (t-BHP-) induced changes in intracellular reduced glutathione (GSH) content in normal Wistar rat erythrocytes. The effect of theaflavins was evaluated on erythrocytes subjected to oxidative stress by incubation with t-BHP (10−5 mol/L). Significant increase was observed in level of GSH. GSH content is expressed as mg/mL PRBCs. **P < 0.05; ***P < 0.001 as compared with t-BHP treated.
Figure 4Dose-responsive effect of theaflavin on PMRS in erythrocytes isolated from rat blood. PMRS activity expressed in terms of micromole ferrocyanide/mL PRBC/30 min. ***P < 0.001 as compared with control.
Comparative docking simulation result of selected polyphenols with Human NADH-cytochrome b5 reductase together with FAD, ligand from X-ray crystallized data of protein data bank (1 umk·pdb) using Molegro Virtual Docker (MVD) [25].
| Serial number | Ligands | MoleDock Score | H-bonding energy |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | FAD | −232.638 | −20.532 |
| 2 | NADPH | −209.954 | −13.985 |
| 3 | beta-NADH | −208.235 | −13.506 |
| 4 | Theaflavin | −153.946 | −13.580 |
| 5 | EGCG | −131.595 | −9.012 |
| 6 | Quercetin | −113.611 | −10.033 |
| 7 | Catechin | −110.472 | −9.063 |
| 8 | Epicatechin | −102.952 | −14.638 |
| 9 | Resveratrol | −102.074 | −10.272 |
Figure 5Low energy bound conformation of theaflavin in hydrogen bonding view with interacting amino acids of Human NADH-cytochrome b5 reductase protein at the active site cavity.