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. 1991 Feb 15;47(2):195-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF01945426.

Inhibitory effects of phenolic compounds on CCl4-induced microsomal lipid peroxidation

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Inhibitory effects of phenolic compounds on CCl4-induced microsomal lipid peroxidation

M R Cholbi et al. Experientia. .

Abstract

The antiperoxidative effects of 35 phenolic compounds, most of them belonging to the flavonoid class, were investigated using CCl4-induced peroxidation of rat liver microsomes. This system was rather insensitive to gallic acid, methyl gallate and ellagic acid. Nevertheless it was inhibited by flavonoids and structure/activity relationships were established. The most potent compounds were gardenin D, luteolin, apigenin (flavones), datiscetin, morin, galangin (flavonols), eriodictyol (flavanone), amentoflavone (biflavone) and the reference compound, (+)-catechin. The natural polymethoxyflavone gardenin D has shown a potency comparable to that of (+)-catechin and higher than that of silybin. Thus, it may be considered as a new type of natural antioxidant with potential therapeutical applications.

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