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Oxygen dependence of hydrogen peroxide production in isolated mitochondria and permeabilized cells.
In: (SFRR-E Annual Meeting 2026 “Redox Biology, Environmental Exposure and Lifestyle”). New York, NY: Elsevier, 2026. S47 - S47 (Free Radical Biol. Med. ; 249)
(Poly)phenols
are natural antioxidants found in foods, which have been associated
with health benefits. Their ability to inhibit the formation of advanced
glycation end products (AGEs) has been attributed to multiple
mechanisms, including scavenging of reactive oxygen species and
dicarbonyl compounds. However, limited information is available
regarding how thermal treatment (TT) under different oxidation
conditions affects (poly)phenol composition and, consequently, their
antiglycation activity and protein protection mechanisms. In this work,
changes in chemical composition and antiglycation mechanisms of
(poly)phenol-enriched extracts (PEE) from Chilean blackcurrant (Ribes cucullatum) were evaluated after exposure to different temperatures (4°C and 90°C) at two oxygen condition (0% and 20% O2)
in buffer pH 7.4. (Poly)phenolic composition and redox properties were
characterized by HPLC-DAD-MS and cyclic voltammetry, respectively.
Antiglycation activity was assessed by incubating bovine serum albumin
(BSA) with glucose and different concentrations of PEE and determining
IC50 values of fluorescence inhibition (ex=325/em=440). Samples exposed
to 20% O2 were more oxidized than those exposed to 0% O2,
and this promoted the isomerization and glycosylation of phenolic
compounds when the PEE was thermally treated. These changes enhanced
antioxidant capacity (DPPH and ORAC assays), increased
methylglyoxal-trapping ability, and decreased the levels of carbonyl
protein formation in thermally treated PEE. In contrast, PEE thermally
treated at 90°C under 0% O2 showed lower IC50 values for fluorescent AGEs compared with samples treated at 20% O2. HPLC-DAD analysis after incubation with BSA with PEE for 40h, showed that PEE incubated at 0% O2 possesses a higher association with BSA when compared with PEE incubated at 20% O2,
indicating different interaction association of (poly)phenols to BSA,
which could likely affect the protein glycation. Overall, these results
indicate that TT of (poly)phenols from Ribes cucullatum
increases the antioxidant and antiglycation activities, compared without
TT, highlighting the relevance of oxidation during thermal treatment in
modulating antiglycation efficiency.Supported by:
This work received funding from ANID for a doctoral grant Folio
21230336, FONDECYT 1221280 (F. Ávila), and the German Research
Foundation (DFG), Project number JI 411/1-1. (F. Jiménez-Aspee)
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Publikationstyp
Artikel: Konferenzbeitrag
Schlagwörter
Hydrogen Peroxide ; Mitochondrion ; Oxygen ; Reactive Oxygen Species ; Peroxide
ISSN (print) / ISBN
0891-5849
e-ISSN
1873-4596
Konferenztitel
SFRR-E Annual Meeting 2026 “Redox Biology, Environmental Exposure and Lifestyle”
Zeitschrift
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Quellenangaben
Band: 249,
Seiten: S47 - S47
Verlag
Elsevier
Verlagsort
New York, NY
Begutachtungsstatus
Peer reviewed