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Protective effects of olive oil phenolics oleuropein and hydroxytyrosol against hydrogen peroxide-induced DNA damage in human peripheral lymphocytes (CROSBI ID 277381)

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Zorić, Nataša ; Kopjar, Nevenka ; Vuković Rodriguez, Jadranka ; Tomić, Siniša ; Kosalec, Ivan Protective effects of olive oil phenolics oleuropein and hydroxytyrosol against hydrogen peroxide-induced DNA damage in human peripheral lymphocytes // Acta pharmaceutica, 71 (2021), 1; 131-141. doi: 10.2478/acph-2021-0003

Podaci o odgovornosti

Zorić, Nataša ; Kopjar, Nevenka ; Vuković Rodriguez, Jadranka ; Tomić, Siniša ; Kosalec, Ivan

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Protective effects of olive oil phenolics oleuropein and hydroxytyrosol against hydrogen peroxide-induced DNA damage in human peripheral lymphocytes

This study investigates antioxidant capacity and protective effects of phenolic compounds oleuropein (OLP) and hydroxytyrosol (HT), present in olive oil and olive leaves, against H2O2- induced DNA damage in human peripheral lymphocytes. Antioxidant potency was determined using the measurement of radical-scavenging activity (ABTS∙+ assay), ferric reducing power (FRAP assay) and cupric reducing antioxidant capacity (CUPRAC assay). Both substances were found to be potent antioxidant agents due to their free radical- scavenging activities. Antigenotoxic effects of oleuropein and hydroxytyrosol against H2O2-induced damage in human lymphocytes were evaluated in vitro by alkaline comet assay. At tested concentrations (1, 5, 10 μmol L–1), oleuropein and hydroxytyrosol did not induce a significant increase of primary DNA damage in comparison with the negative control. Pretreatment of human lymphocytes with each of the substances for 120 min produced a dose-dependent reduction of primary DNA damage in the tested cell type. Hydroxytyrosol showed a better protective effect against H2O2-induced DNA breaks than oleuropein which could be associated with their free radical- scavenging efficacy.

oleuropein ; hydroxytyrosol ; olive ; antioxidant activity ; DNA damage ; human lymphocytes ; comet assay

Rad je izveden unutar doktorskog rada kolegice Nataše Zorić (HALMED) pod sumentorstvom prof. dr. sc. I. Kosalca i prof. dr. sc. S. Tomića.

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71 (1)

2021.

131-141

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1330-0075

1846-9558

10.2478/acph-2021-0003

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