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LUTEIN IS A POTENT
ANTIOXIDANT
Iannone A, Rota C,
Bergamini S, Tomasi A, Canfield LM. (1998). J Biochem Mol
Toxicol. 12(5):299-304.
beta-Carotene is thought to
be a chain-breaking antioxidant, even though we have no information about the mechanism of its
antioxidant activity. Using electron-spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy coupled to the
spin-trapping technique, we have studied the effect of beta-carotene and lutein on the radical
adducts of the spin-trap PBN (N-t-butyl-alpha-phenylnitrone) generated by the metal-ion
breakdown of different tert-butyl hydroperoxide (tBOOH) concentrations in methylene chloride.
The peroxyl radical, along with an oxidation product of PBN (the PBNOx), trapped at room
temperature from the breakdown of high concentration of tBOOH (1 M), were quenched by
beta-carotene or lutein, in competition with the spin-trapping agent. However, carotenoids were
not able to quench the alkoxyl and methyl radicals generated in the reaction carried out in the
presence of low tBOOH concentration (1 mM). The reaction between carotenoids and the peroxyl
radical was also carried out in the absence of the spin trap, at 77 K: Under these different
experimental conditions, we did not detect any radical species deriving from carotenoids. In the
same system, a further evidence of the peroxyl radical quenching by beta-carotene and lutein was
obtained. The antioxidant activity of vitamin E was also tested, for comparison with the
carotenoids. In the presence of alpha-tocopherol, peroxyl and alkoxyl radicals were quenched,
and the tocopheroxyl radical was detected. Our data provide the first direct evidence that
carotenoids quench peroxyl radicals. Under our experimental conditions, we did not detect any
carotenoid radical species that could derive from the interaction with the peroxyl radical. The
radical-trapping activity of beta-carotene and lutein demonstrated in this chemical reaction
contributes to our understanding carotenoid antioxidant action in biological systems.
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