Taxifolin Potently Diminishes Levels of Reactive Oxygen Species in Living Cells Possibly by Scavenging Peroxyl Radicals

S. Sakuma, Yui Kishiwaki, M. Matsumura, H. Sawada, R. Hashimoto, K. Gotoh, Kohhei Umemoto, Y. Fujimoto
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Abstract

Taxifolin, a naturally occurring dihydroflavonol, has been reported to possess antioxidant activity, whereas there is little information regarding its antioxidant potency as a flavonoid. In the present study, the antioxidant efficacy of taxifolin in living cells was compared to that of catechin, a potent radical scavenger, by using flow cytometry with the redox-sensitive fluorescent dye, 2′,7′-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate. Further, diminishing efficacy of taxifolin on peroxyl radicals was assessed by using an electron spin resonance spin-trapping technique. Taxifolin significantly reduced tert-butyl hydroperoxide-induced increases in Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) levels in Caco-2 cells; the effect of taxifolin was stronger than that of catechin. Taxifolin also scavenged peroxyl (ROO•) radicals with statistically significance compared to that of catechin. This study showed that taxifolin has the potential to diminish ROS levels in living cells, possibly by scavenging ROO•.
紫杉醇可能通过清除过氧自由基而有效降低活细胞中的活性氧水平
Taxifolin是一种天然存在的二氢黄酮醇,已被报道具有抗氧化活性,然而关于其作为类黄酮的抗氧化能力的信息很少。本研究采用氧化还原敏感荧光染料2 ',7 ' -二氯二氢荧光素双醋酸酯,用流式细胞术比较了杉叶素在活细胞中的抗氧化作用与儿茶素的抗氧化作用。儿茶素是一种有效的自由基清除剂。此外,利用电子自旋共振自旋捕获技术评估了杉叶素对过氧基自由基的减弱效果。Taxifolin显著降低叔丁基氢过氧化物诱导的Caco-2细胞活性氧(ROS)水平升高;杉木素的作用强于儿茶素。与儿茶素相比,Taxifolin对过氧基(ROO•)自由基的清除也具有统计学意义。本研究表明,taxifolin有可能通过清除ROO•来降低活细胞中的ROS水平。
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