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α‐Tocopherol and Ascorbate Delay Oxymyoglobin and Phospholipid Oxidation <i>In Vitro</i>
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1993
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Lipid AnalysisRedox SignalingOxymb OxidationAscorbate Delay OxymyoglobinOxysterolBiochemistryNatural SciencesLipid PeroxidationPhysiologyOxymyoglobin Liposome ModelLipid ScienceReactive Oxygen SpecieCellular BiochemistryMetabolismMedicineOxymyoglobin OxidationRedox BiologyOxidative Stress
ABSTRACT An oxymyoglobin liposome model was used to study the effects of α‐tocopherol and/or ascorbate upon oxymyoglobin and lipid oxidation. Both oxidations were delayed (P<0.05) by increased concentrations of α‐tocopherol alone and α‐tocopherol/ascorbate relative to controls. The 14 μ Mα‐tocopherol/140 μM ascorbate treatment resulted in greatest delay in both oxymyoglobin and lipid oxidation. Ascorbate alone delayed oxymyoglobin oxidation; effectiveness diminished as ascorbate increased. Ascorbate showed a prooxidant effect toward lipid oxidation which was unchanged in the presence of EDTA. Results support the hypothesis that α‐tocopherol retards lipid oxidation directly and OxyMb oxidation indirectly.
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