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. 2001 Aug;33(4):269-77.
doi: 10.1023/a:1010641422120.

Bioflavonoid rescue of ascorbate at a membrane interface

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Bioflavonoid rescue of ascorbate at a membrane interface

B Bandy et al. J Bioenerg Biomembr. 2001 Aug.

Abstract

In aqueous solution, ascorbate potently prevents bleaching of cytochrome c on exposure to excess H2O2 or t-butyl hydroperoxide. Ascorbate failed to protect cytochrome c in the presence of liposomes of mitochondrial membranelike composition. Like the redox mediator N,N,N,'N'-tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine (TMPD), however, the bioflavonoids epicatechin and quercetin restored the protection afforded by ascorbate in the presence of liposomes and gave further protection. The quercetin glycoside, rutin, was much less effective, as was the vitamin E analog Trolox. In the presence of liposomes, quercetin alone was relatively ineffective, but cooperated with ascorbate to extend protection synergistically. The results bear specific implications in antioxidant protection of cytochrome c and in moderation of its hydroperoxidase activities in biological membranes. The data also reveal a situation where ascorbate is without effect except in the presence of a bioflavonoid, and substantiate a possibly vital role for certain bioflavonoids in mediating electron transfer from ascorbate into a hydrophobic environment.

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