CHAPTER 3. The Behaviour of Vitamin E in Membranes

J. Atkinson, D. Marquardt, T. Harroun
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The neutral lipids of the vitamin E family (tocopherols and tocotrienols) are well known antioxidants with α-tocopherol (α-Toc) being the sole tocopherol retained in mammalian tissues after absorption from the diet. Because of their high hydrophobicity, tocopherols partition easily into biological membranes. The location and dynamic behavior of tocopherols and tocotrienols in phospholipid membranes is essential information for describing the mechanism(s) of action of these molecules. The bilayer orientation and dynamics are central to our comprehension of their action as antioxidants, protecting free radical-induced peroxidation of polyunsaturated phospholipids. Tocopherols and tocotrienols may also affect sub-membrane domains such as lipid rafts, and the unusual biological activities for non-α-tocopherols is potentially explainable by their oxidative conversion to arylating quinones. In this review we describe recent work on the location and behavior of mainly α-Toc in model bilayers.
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第三章。维生素E在细胞膜中的行为
维生素E家族的中性脂类(生育酚和生育三烯醇)是众所周知的抗氧化剂,α-生育酚(α-Toc)是哺乳动物从饮食中吸收后唯一保留在组织中的生育酚。由于它们的高疏水性,生育酚很容易进入生物膜。生育酚和生育三烯醇在磷脂膜中的位置和动态行为是描述这些分子作用机制的重要信息。双分子层的取向和动力学是我们理解它们作为抗氧化剂的作用,保护自由基诱导的多不饱和磷脂过氧化的核心。生育酚和生育三烯醇也可能影响亚膜结构域,如脂筏,而非α-生育酚的不寻常的生物活性可能可以通过它们氧化转化为芳基化醌来解释。在这篇综述中,我们描述了最近的研究主要是α-Toc在模型双层中的位置和行为。
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