Juice and phenolic fractions of the berry Aristotelia chilensis inhibit LDL oxidation in vitro and protect human endothelial cells against oxidative stress

Soledad Miranda-Rottmann, Augusto A. Aspillaga, Druso D. Pérez, Luis Vasquez, Alvaro L.F. Martinez, Federico Leighton*

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Resumen

Oxidative modification of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particles is a key event in the development of atherosclerosis. Oxidized LDL induces oxidative stress and modifies gene expression in endothelial cells. Berries constitute a rich dietary source of phenolic antioxidants. We found that the endemic Chilean berry Aristotelia chilensis (ach) has higher phenol content and scores better for total radical-trapping potential and total antioxidant reactivity in in vitro antioxidant capacity tests, when compared to different commercial berries. The juice of ach is also effective in inhibiting copper-induced LDL oxidation. In human endothelial cell cultures, the addition of ach juice significantly protects from hydrogen peroxide-induced intracellular oxidative stress and is dose-dependent. The aqueous, anthocyanin-rich fraction of ach juice accounts for most of ach's antioxidant properties. These results show that ach is a rich source of phenolics with high antioxidant capacity and suggest that it may have antiatherogenic properties.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)7542-7547
Número de páginas6
PublicaciónJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Volumen50
N.º26
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2002
Publicado de forma externa

Áreas temáticas de ASJC Scopus

  • Química General
  • Ciencias Agrícolas y Biológicas General

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