Title of article :
PRODUCTS OF OXIDIZED L-ASCORBIC ACID DAMAGE ACELLULAR DNA
Author/Authors :
W. Zhang، نويسنده , , X. Cui، نويسنده , , D. Wang، نويسنده , , Y. Liu، نويسنده , , L.Yong، نويسنده , , n. Li، نويسنده , , X. Jia، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
L-ascorbic acid can be pro-oxidant and anti-oxidant in different reaction. This study aims to
test the effects about products of oxidized L-ascorbic acid on acellular Dna. Measurement: acellular Dna,
nuclear Dna fixed on slides, are used in our experiment. There are four groups and one negative. negative
control is sham-treated with buffer(ph 7.2 and aa/ h2o2/fenton free). Experimental groups are treated separately
with 0.06 mM L-ascorbic acid (aa) alone(exposed in air), 0.06 mM L-ascorbic acid (aa) alone(no exposure in
air), 1.2 mM hydrogen peroxide (h2o2) alone, and a mixture of final concentration of 0.03 mM L-ascorbic acid
and 0. 6 mM hydrogen peroxide (aa+ h2o2). Each experimental group consists of 4 slides and each slide is
treated for 4 hours at 4 ℃ in a dark place. The Dna damage is quantified by alkaline Comet assay. The comet
images are analysed by Comet a1.0 software. Differences among groups are compared with SPSS 11.0. Results:
Dna singlestrand breakage is found to be treatment-dependent in the following sequence: aa+
h2o2> aa(oxidized) > h2o2, aa(without oxidization) and Control. Conclusion: acellular Dna can tolerate the
low concentration h2o2, but is sensitive to free radical. The results indicate that aa expose in air and mixture of
aa and h2o2 can produce •oh and L-dehydroascorbate (Dha), •oh can damage Dna.
Keywords :
Comet assay , comet a1.0 , L-ascorbic acid , acellular Dna
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging