Redox homeostasis involves factors that ensure proper function of cells. The excess reactive oxygen species (ROS) leads to oxidative stress and increased risk of oxidative damage to cellular components. In contrast, upon reductive stress, insufficient ROS abundance may result in faulty cell signalling. It may be expected that dietary antioxidants, depending on their standard reduction potentials (E°), will affect both scenarios. In our study, for the first time, we systematically tested the relationship among E°, chemical properties, and biological effects in HT29 cells for a series of structurally different catechins and a major endogenous antioxidant – glutathione (GSH), at both physiological and dietary concentrations. Among chemical ant...
Some antioxidants have been shown to possess additional pro-oxidant effects. Diverse methodologies e...
Some antioxidants have been shown to possess additional pro-oxidant effects. Diverse methodologies e...
The in vitro methods currently used to screen bioactive compounds focus on the use of a single model...
Catechins are polyphenolic compounds—flavanols of the flavonoid family found in a variety of p...
Catechins, the dietary phytochemicals present in green tea and other beverages, are considered to be...
The protective effect of fruits and vegetables against cancer is well established. It is believed th...
The impact of catechins on the expression profile of redox-related genes in HT29 cell line has been ...
The balance between oxidation and antioxidation is believed to be critical in maintaining healthy bi...
WOS: 000372251500016PubMed ID: 26839039Carbonylation is an irreversible modification in oxidized pro...
Oxidative stress can do extensive damage to all components of cells, and subsequently causing variet...
The effects of tea catechins, including (–)-epicatechin (EC), (–)-epigallocatechin (EGC), (–)-epicat...
ortho-Hydroxyphenols (catechols) form a common structural unit in naturally occurring antioxidants s...
In the presence of transition metal ions and peroxides, polyphenols, well-known dietary antioxidants...
Gene-environment interaction is behind the pathogenesis of most widespread diseases, and nutrition i...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a group of highly reactive molecules containing oxygen. ROS are ge...
Some antioxidants have been shown to possess additional pro-oxidant effects. Diverse methodologies e...
Some antioxidants have been shown to possess additional pro-oxidant effects. Diverse methodologies e...
The in vitro methods currently used to screen bioactive compounds focus on the use of a single model...
Catechins are polyphenolic compounds—flavanols of the flavonoid family found in a variety of p...
Catechins, the dietary phytochemicals present in green tea and other beverages, are considered to be...
The protective effect of fruits and vegetables against cancer is well established. It is believed th...
The impact of catechins on the expression profile of redox-related genes in HT29 cell line has been ...
The balance between oxidation and antioxidation is believed to be critical in maintaining healthy bi...
WOS: 000372251500016PubMed ID: 26839039Carbonylation is an irreversible modification in oxidized pro...
Oxidative stress can do extensive damage to all components of cells, and subsequently causing variet...
The effects of tea catechins, including (–)-epicatechin (EC), (–)-epigallocatechin (EGC), (–)-epicat...
ortho-Hydroxyphenols (catechols) form a common structural unit in naturally occurring antioxidants s...
In the presence of transition metal ions and peroxides, polyphenols, well-known dietary antioxidants...
Gene-environment interaction is behind the pathogenesis of most widespread diseases, and nutrition i...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a group of highly reactive molecules containing oxygen. ROS are ge...
Some antioxidants have been shown to possess additional pro-oxidant effects. Diverse methodologies e...
Some antioxidants have been shown to possess additional pro-oxidant effects. Diverse methodologies e...
The in vitro methods currently used to screen bioactive compounds focus on the use of a single model...