| Literature DB >> 33503808 |
Karolina Starzak1, Katarzyna Sutor1, Tomasz Świergosz1, Boris Nemzer2,3, Zbigniew Pietrzkowski4, Łukasz Popenda5, Shi-Rong Liu6, Shu-Pao Wu6, Sławomir Wybraniec1.
Abstract
Neutrophils produce hypochlorous acid (HOCl) as well as other reactive oxygen species as part of a natural innate immune response in the human body; however, excessive levels of HOCl can ultimately be detrimental to health. Recent reports suggest that betacyanin plant pigments can act as potent scavengers of inflammatory factors and are notably effective against HOCl. Comparison of the in vitro anti-hypochlorite activities of a novel betalain-rich red beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) extract with its pure betalainic pigments revealed that the extract had the highest anti-hypochlorite activity, far exceeding the activity of all of the betalainic derivatives and selected reference antioxidants. This suggests that it may be an important food-based candidate for management of inflammatory conditions induced by excessive HOCl production. Among all pigments studied, betanidin exhibited the highest activity across the pH range.Entities:
Keywords: betacyanins; betalain rich extract; hypochlorite scavenging; inflammation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33503808 PMCID: PMC7865592 DOI: 10.3390/ijms22031155
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923