Assessing the in vitro anti-glycation efficacy of vitamins A, C, D, E

N. P. Dalbanjan, A. J. Kadapure, P. Huded, V. Chachadi, S. Nayaka, Praveen Kumar S.K.
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Accreted sugars in the blood react with protein’s amino group via Schiff base to form Amadori compounds. Further, these compounds execute irreversible chemical modifications generating advanced glycation end products (AGEs). The current study investigated the effects of vitamins in a glycation-prone in vitro environment. Glycation model was reached by incubating BSA with 0.1 M glucose/fructose in 0.1 M phosphate-buffered saline. Intrinsic (tyrosine/tryptophan) and AGEs fluorescence was monitored with fluorescence spectrophotometer. Ellman’s test depicted that native BSA contains more free thiol groups than glycated BSA. It was shown that BSA is more susceptible to glycation in the presence of fructose than glucose, and vitamin D followed by vitamin E and A can significantly rescue the BSA from glycation progression. Keywords: advanced glycation end products, anti-glycation, BSA, Ellman’s test, fluorescence, vitamins
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评价维生素A、C、D、E的体外抗糖化作用
血液中积聚的糖通过希夫碱与蛋白质的氨基反应形成阿玛多里化合物。此外,这些化合物进行不可逆的化学修饰,产生晚期糖基化终产物(AGEs)。本研究探讨了维生素在体外易糖基化环境中的作用。在0.1 M磷酸盐缓冲盐水中,用0.1 M葡萄糖/果糖孵育牛血清白蛋白,形成糖基化模型。用荧光分光光度计监测本征(酪氨酸/色氨酸)和AGEs荧光。埃尔曼的试验表明,天然牛血清白蛋白比糖化牛血清白蛋白含有更多的游离巯基。结果表明,在果糖的存在下,牛血清白蛋白比葡萄糖更容易发生糖基化,维生素D、维生素E和维生素A可以显著地挽救牛血清白蛋白的糖基化进程。关键词:晚期糖基化终产物,抗糖基化,牛血清白蛋白,Ellman试验,荧光,维生素
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