Antioxidative Effects of Turmeric, Rosemary and Capsicum Extracts on Membrane Phospholipid Peroxidation and Liver Lipid Metabolism in Mice
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Phospholipid hydroperoxides (PLOOH) in the plasma, red blood cells (RBC) and liver of mice were measured after dietary supplementation for one week (1% w/w of diet) with a turmeric extract (curcuminoid), hexane extract of rosemary, and supercritical CO_2-extracted capsicum pigmeat (supplemented with α-tocopherol to prevent fading). A lower PLOOH level was found in RBC of the spice extract-fed mice (65-74% of the non-supplemented control mice). The liver lipid peroxidizability induced with Fe^<2+>/ascorbic acid was effectively suppressed by dietary supplementation with the turmeric and capsicum extracts to mice. While no difference in the plasma lipids was observed, the liver triacylglycerol concentration of the turmeric extractfed mice was markedly reduced to one-half of the level in the control mice. These findings suggest that these spice extracts could act antioxidatively in vivo by food supplementation, and that the turmeric extract has the ability to prevent the deposition of triacylglycerols in the liver.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1999-12-23
著者
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Asai Akira
Pharmaceutical Research Institute Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co. Ltd.
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MIYAZAWA Teruo
Laboratory of Biodynamic Chemistry, Graduate School of Life Science and Agriculture, Tohoku Universi
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Miyazawa Teruo
Laboratory Of Biodynamic Chemistry Tohoku University Graduate School Of Agriculture
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ASAI Akira
Laboratory of Biodynamic Chemistry, Tohoku University Graduate School of Agriculture
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NAKAGAWA Kiyotaka
Laboratory of Biodynamic Chemistry, Tohoku University Graduate School of Agriculture
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Nakagawa Kiyotaka
Laboratory Of Biodynamic Chemistry Tohoku University Graduate School Of Agriculture
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Miyazawa Teruo
Laboratory Of Biodynamic Chemistry Graduate School Of Life Science And Agriculture Tohoku University
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Asai Akira
Laboratory Of Biodynamic Chemistry Tohoku University Graduate School Of Agriculture
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MIYAZAWA Teruo
Laboratories of 1 Food & Biodynamic Chemistry Tohoku University
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