Plant extracts and pharmacopoeias represent an exceptional breeding ground for the discovery of new antioxidants. Until recently, the antioxidant activity was only measured by chemical hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) and single-electron transfer (SET) cell-free assays that do not inform about the actual effect of antioxidants in living systems. By providing information about the mode of action of antioxidants at the subcellular level, recently developed live cell assays are now changing the game. The idea of this review is to present the different cell-based approaches allowing a quantitative measurement of antioxidant effects of plant extracts. Up to date, only four different approaches have reached a certain degree of standardization: (1) th...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) function significantly in cell signal transduction and homeostasis. Hi...
Detection of H2O2 in the supernatant of plant suspension cells is often used to indicate the time an...
Oxidative stress can damage cellular components including DNA, proteins or lipids, and may cause sev...
The novel bacterial cell-based assay was developed for evaluating the intracellular antioxidant acti...
ABSTRACT: Antioxidants have become a vital part of our lives today. Antioxidants help neutralize or ...
Plants as well as other aerobic organisms constantly produce reactive oxygen species (ROS). At regul...
The objective of this research was to examine the value of a novel cell-based antioxidant protection...
Abstract Background A plethora of concurrent cellular activities is mobilised in the adaptation of p...
In an aerobic environment the occurrence of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a common phenomenon. Th...
The anti-oxidative activity of plant-derived extracts is well-known and confers health-promoting eff...
International audienceOxidative stress and reactive oxygen species (ROS) are common to many fundamen...
Background: Foods are natural sources of antioxidant compounds, that are known for their role in pre...
A Caco-2 cell-based antioxidant activity (CAA) assay for quantitative evaluation of antioxidants was...
The chemical diversity of natural antioxidants (AOXs) makes it difficult to separate, detect, and qu...
Over the past ten years, alternative methods for the rapid screening of PSs have been developed. In ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) function significantly in cell signal transduction and homeostasis. Hi...
Detection of H2O2 in the supernatant of plant suspension cells is often used to indicate the time an...
Oxidative stress can damage cellular components including DNA, proteins or lipids, and may cause sev...
The novel bacterial cell-based assay was developed for evaluating the intracellular antioxidant acti...
ABSTRACT: Antioxidants have become a vital part of our lives today. Antioxidants help neutralize or ...
Plants as well as other aerobic organisms constantly produce reactive oxygen species (ROS). At regul...
The objective of this research was to examine the value of a novel cell-based antioxidant protection...
Abstract Background A plethora of concurrent cellular activities is mobilised in the adaptation of p...
In an aerobic environment the occurrence of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a common phenomenon. Th...
The anti-oxidative activity of plant-derived extracts is well-known and confers health-promoting eff...
International audienceOxidative stress and reactive oxygen species (ROS) are common to many fundamen...
Background: Foods are natural sources of antioxidant compounds, that are known for their role in pre...
A Caco-2 cell-based antioxidant activity (CAA) assay for quantitative evaluation of antioxidants was...
The chemical diversity of natural antioxidants (AOXs) makes it difficult to separate, detect, and qu...
Over the past ten years, alternative methods for the rapid screening of PSs have been developed. In ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) function significantly in cell signal transduction and homeostasis. Hi...
Detection of H2O2 in the supernatant of plant suspension cells is often used to indicate the time an...
Oxidative stress can damage cellular components including DNA, proteins or lipids, and may cause sev...