Inhibition of peroxynitrite dependent DNA base modification and tyrosine nitration by the extra virgin olive oil-derived antioxidant hydroxytyrosol — Monica Deiana (1999) | RDL Network
Inhibition of peroxynitrite dependent DNA base modification and tyrosine nitration by the extra virgin olive oil-derived antioxidant hydroxytyrosol
Free Radical Biology and Medicine 26(5-6): 762-769
Article 1999 English
Authors
MD
Monica Deiana
OA
Okezie I. Aruoma
MB
María de Lourdes Pires Bianchi
Abstract
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Hydroxytyrosol is one of the o-diphenolic compounds in extra virgin olive oil and has been suggested to be a potent antioxidant. The superoxide radical (O2
•−) and nitric oxide (NO) can react very rapidly to form peroxynitrite (ONOO−), a reactive tissue damaging species thought to be involved in the pathology of several chronic diseases. Hydroxytyrosol was highly protective against the peroxynitrite-dependent nitration of tyrosine and DNA damage by peroxynitrite in vitro. Given that extra virgin olive oil is consumed daily by many humans, hydroxytyrosol derived from this diet could conceivably provide a defense against damage by oxidants in vivo. The biological activity of hydroxytyrosol in vivo will depend on its intake, uptake and access to cellular compartments.
Okezie I. Aruoma, Monica Deiana, Andrew M. Jenner, Barry Halliwell, Harparkash Kaur, Sebastiano Banni, Francesco P. Corongiu, Ma Dessì, Robert Aeschbach
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