Antioxidative activity of selected fruits and vegetables

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Ingrid Žitňanová
Silvia Ranostajová
Hana Sobotová
Denisa Demelová
Ivan Pecháň
Zdeňka Ďuračková
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[1] Comenius University,Institute of Medical Chemistry, Biochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Slovak Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases,undefined
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Biologia | 2006年 / 61卷
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antioxidants; fruits; vegetables; protein carbonyls; oxidative damage to proteins;
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Recent studies have demonstrated that dietary plants are rich source of antioxidants and can contribute to the protection from age-related diseases. The aim of our study was to determine the total antioxidant capacity of extracts from different kinds of fruits and vegetables, and to examine their inhibitory effect on the oxidative damage to proteins in vitro. For determination of antioxidant capacity we used two direct methods. Among the food materials chosen for the present study, blueberries and red beets gave the maximum antioxidant activity. The lowest activity was determined in pears and green beans. Some extracts were more active in one method, while their activity was lower using the other method. To investigate inhibitory effects of fruits and vegetables extracts on the oxidative damage to proteins in vitro, we induced the oxidative damage to plasma proteins by sodium hypochlorite leading to formation of carbonyl compounds detected by spectrophotometric method. All extracts of fruits and vegetables showed inhibitory activity on the oxidative damage to proteins with raspberries and leek as most effective. Results of this study will be useful as an aid for dietary choices to increase antioxidant intake and will allow the investigation of the relation between dietary antioxidants and oxidative stress-induced diseases.
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