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Dietary flavonoids with a catechol structure increase alpha-tocopherol in rats and protect the vitamin from oxidation in vitro

Frank, J. (author)
Budek, A. (author)
Lundh, T. (author)
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Parker, R.S. (author)
Swanson, J.E. (author)
Lourenco, C.F. (author)
Gago, B. (author)
Laranjinha, J. (author)
Vessby, Bengt (author)
Uppsala universitet,Geriatrik
Kamal-Eldin, A. (author)
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2006
2006
English.
In: Journal of Lipid Research. - 0022-2275 .- 1539-7262. ; 47:12, s. 2718-2725
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • To identify dietary phenolic compounds capable of improving vitamin E status, male Sprague-Dawleyrats were fed for 4 weeks either a basal diet ( control) with 2 g/kg cholesterol and an adequate content of vitamin E or the basal diet fortified with quercetin ( Q), (2)-epicatechin (EC), or (1)-catechin ( C) at concentrations of 2 g/kg. All three catechol derivatives substantially increased concentrations of alpha-tocopherol (alpha-T) in blood plasma and liver. To study potential mechanisms underlying the observed increase of alpha-T, the capacities of the Flavonoids to i) protect alpha-T from oxidation in LDL exposed to peroxyl radicals, ii) reduce alpha-tocopheroxyl radicals (alpha-T-.) in SDS micelles, and iii) inhibit the metabolism of tocopherols in HepG2 cells were determined. All flavonoids protected alpha-T from oxidation in human LDL ex vivo and dose-dependently reduced the concentrations of alpha-T-.. None of the test compounds affected vitamin E metabolism in the hepatocyte cultures. In conclusion, fortification of the diet of Sprague-Dawley rats with Q, EC, or C considerably improved their vitamin E status. The underlying mechanism does not appear to involve vitamin E metabolism but may involve direct quenching of free radicals or reduction of the alpha-T-. by the flavonoids.

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(+)-catechin
cytochrome P-450
(-)-epicatechin
hepatocytes
HepG2
quercetin
tocopherol-omega-hydroxylase
tocopheroxyl radical
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