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Original Articles

Evaluation of the Protective Effects of Chinese Herbs against Biomolecule Damage Induced by Peroxynitrite

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Pages 1350-1354 | Received 10 Dec 2009, Accepted 25 Mar 2010, Published online: 22 May 2014
 

Abstract

This work evaluates the protective effects of Chinese herbs against ONOO-induced biomolecule damage. Thirty-two Chinese traditional herbs were preliminarily screened for their ONOO-scavenging activity by the fluorometric method. The potency of scavenging activity was in the following order: Apis cerana Fabricius (Propolis) > Rosmarinus officinalis L (Rosemary) > Pseudolarix amabilis (Nelson) Rehd. (Pine Bark PE) > Echinacea Moenck. (Echinacea); the remaining twenty-eight herbs performed unsatisfactorily for their scavenging activity. The four extracts with high ONOO scavenging activity were selected for further characterization of their inhibiting effects on DNA single breaks, tyrosine nitration and LDL oxidation. A further study of the origin of this scavenging activity on the major active components showed cichoric acid and rosemary acid to both have strong ability to scavenge ONOO. These scavengers might be developed as therapeutic drugs for preventing ONOO-involved diseases.

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