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A novel combined bioactivity / chemoactivity holistic approach for the evaluation of dietary supplements.

Zoi Skaperda1, Fotios Tekos1, Sotiria Makri1, Christos Angelakis2, Eleni Vassi1, Periklis Vardakas1, Anastasia Patouna1, Kallirroi Terizi1, Despina Kyriazi1, Demetrios Kouretas3.   

Abstract

There is increasing evidence that the excessive generation of free radicals in the human body plays a major role in the pathophysiology and development of various diseases, closely associated with oxidative damage. In this frame, the consumption of antioxidant nutrients through food or dietary supplements may prevent from the harmful effects of free radicals on human cells. This work proposes a holistic approach consisting of distinct methodologies, suitable to evaluate the antioxidant and chemoprotective activity of three novel dietary supplements, each one containing active substances with complementary properties. In the first step, this approach includes in vitro studies to evaluate the antioxidant activity of the dietary supplements by measuring the parameters of free radical scavenging capacity, of reducing power activity, as well as, their ability to protect biomolecules from oxidation. Furthermore, the evaluation of their antimutagenic and antigenotoxic effects is also presented. SubsequentlySub, the specific effects of the dietary supplements were examined in three cancer cell lines (HepG2, HeLa, MKN45), by measuring redox biomarkers such as glutathione, reactive oxygen species and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, using flow cytometry and spectrophotometry. Our results indicate that all the dietary supplements exhibit high antioxidant, antimutagenic, antigenotoxic and lipid protective activity. The most prominent result is their capability to induce oxidative damage on cancer cells via the critical decrease of the levels of their intracellular glutathione, as well as the increase of ROS and lipid peroxidation levels after the administration of non-cytotoxic concentrations. We suggest that the proposed methodology could constitute a valuable tool for the characterization of dietary supplements based on their chemical and functional properties.
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Keywords:  Antioxidants; Cancer cell lines; Dietary Supplements; Healthy nutrition; Redox status

Year:  2021        PMID: 33789120     DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2021.112159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem Toxicol        ISSN: 0278-6915            Impact factor:   6.023


  2 in total

1.  Assessment of Antioxidant and Antimutagenic Properties of Red and White Wine Extracts In Vitro.

Authors:  Fotios Tekos; Sotiria Makri; Zoi-Vasiliki Skaperda; Anastasia Patouna; Kallirroi Terizi; Ioannis D Kyriazis; Yorgos Kotseridis; Eleni Vaskani Mikropoulou; Georgios Papaefstathiou; Maria Halabalaki; Kouretas Demetrios
Journal:  Metabolites       Date:  2021-07-02

Review 2.  Reconceptualization of Hormetic Responses in the Frame of Redox Toxicology.

Authors:  Zoi Skaperda; Fotios Tekos; Periklis Vardakas; Charitini Nepka; Demetrios Kouretas
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-12-21       Impact factor: 5.923

  2 in total

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