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Flavonoids: efficient protectors of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase from ultrasonic cavitation-induced inactivation
Authors:Karaseva E I  Kurchenko V P  Metelitsa D I
Abstract:Seven structurally diverse flavonoids have been shown to decrease glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) inactivation in 0.1 M phosphate buffer (pH 7.4), induced by exposure to a high temperature (44 degrees C), or by a low-frequency ultrasound (27 kHz, 60 Wt/cm2). The activity of the compounds was assessed by their ability to change effective first-order rate constants characterizing the total (thermal and ultrasonic), thermal, and ultrasonic inactivation of 2.5 nM G6PDH (k(in), k(in)* Russian characters: see text] kin(us), respectively). The value dependences of these constants on flavonoid concentrations (0.01-50 microM) were obtained. Rank order of potency exhibited by the compounds in protecting G6PDH appeared as follows: hesperidin > morin > silibin > naringin = quercetin > kampferol > astragalin. The data obtained confirm the crucial role of free radicals formed in the field of ultrasonic cavitation (HO* and O2*-) in G6PDH inactivation in solutions.
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