In Vitro Physicochemical Properties of Neutral Aqueous Solution Systems (Water Products as Drinks) Containing Hydrogen Gas, 2-Carboxyethyl Germanium Sesquioxide, and Platinum Nanocolloid as Additives
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We studied the in vitro antioxidant activities of neutral aqueous solution systems (water products marketed as drinks) containing hydrogen gas (H2), 2-carboxyethyl germanium sesquioxide (Ge-132), and platinum (Pt) nanocolloid as additives. We evaluated the abilities of these aqueous solutions to inhibit the oxidation of biomolecules catalyzed by an enzyme and induced by reactive oxygen species (ROS) and also to scavenge ROS directly using electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrometry. The concentrations of inorganic elements including Ge and Pt were measured by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES). All the water products examined more or less inhibited the oxidation of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine by tyrosinase and that of L-histidine in an L-ascorbic acid/Cu2+ reaction system. The results of ICP-MS and ICP-AES analyses revealed that Ge, Pt, and some major minerals existed in the water products at concentrations approximately equivalent to those reported by their manufacturers. The ESR spectra indicated that the dissolved Ge-132 molecules and the supplemented Pt nanocolloid particles reduced hydroxyl and superoxide anion radicals. However, under the conditions employed, aqueous H2 did not display such a scavenging ability for these ROS. Our results suggest that H2, Ge-132 and Pt nanocolloid dissolved or supplemented in neutral aqueous media exhibited antioxidant activities in vitro due to the direct scavenging of ROS and/or by other mechanisms.
著者
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Hiraoka Atsushi
Faculty of Health Sciences, Kyorin University
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Inaba Hitomi
Faculty of Health Sciences, Kyorin University
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Suzuki Eri
Faculty of Health Sciences, Kyorin University
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Kasai Kazuto
Faculty of Health Sciences, Kyorin University
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Suzuki Hikaru
Faculty of Health Sciences, Kyorin University
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Shinohara Atsuko
Research Institute for Cultural Sciences, Seisen University
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Shirao Mika
Department of Human Nutrition, Jissen Womens College
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Kubo Koshi
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nihon Pharmaceutical University
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Yoshimura Yoshihiro
Nihon Integrative Medicine Institute
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Shirao Mika
Department Of Human Nutrition Jissen Woemen's College
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Hiraoka Atsushi
Faculty Of Health Sciences Kyorin University
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Yoshimura Yoshihiro
Nihon Integrative Medicine Inst.
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Shinohara Atsuko
Research Institute For Cultural Sciences Seisen University
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