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Protection of deoxyribose and DNA from degradation by using aqueous extracts of...

Author(s): Gião, Maria S. cv logo 1 ; González-Sanjose, M. L. cv logo 2 ; Muñiz, Pilar cv logo 3 ; Rivero-Pérez, M. D. cv logo 4 ; Kosinska, Monika cv logo 5 ; Pintado, Manuela E. cv logo 6 ; Malcata, F. Xavier cv logo 7

Date: 2008

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/2804

Origin: Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Subject(s): Antioxidant; Pro-oxidant; Electrophoresis; Portuguese herbal plants; Aqueous infusions


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BACKGROUND: Aqueous extracts of 48 herbal plants were obtained via alternative extraction protocols, and were assayed for their capacity to protect deoxyribose and DNA itself from degradation (or, conversely, for their capacity to promote DNA degradation), using electrophoresis as analytical tool. RESULTS: For a given (constant) volume of extract, deoxyribose protection ranged from 14.13 ± 1.35% (mean ± SD) inhibition by dwarf mallow powder infusion, up to 106.51 ± 15.93% inhibition by avocado powder infusion. DNA protection was tested at two extract concentrations, and was slightly greater at the higher concentration. Pro-oxidant effects were essentially absent. CONCLUSION: The anti-oxidative roles of plants upon deoxyribose and DNA displayed by our experimental results were rather promising with regards to practical applications of those plants, viz. as ingredients in the formulation of nutraceutical beverages and/or foods.
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Language English
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