ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES OF THE ALKALOID BOLDINE IN SYSTEMS UNDERGOING LIPID-PEROXIDATION AND ENZYME INACTIVATION

No Thumbnail Available
Date
1991
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Abstract
Boldine, in low micromolar concentrations, was able to prevent brain homogenate auto-oxidation, the 2,2'-azobis(2-amidinopropane)(AAP)-induced lipid peroxidation of red cell plasma membranes, and the AAP-induced inactivation of lysozyme. These results are indicative of a high reactivity of boldine towards free radicals. The analysis of the boldine effect as a function of incubation times suggests that a metabolite resulting from the interaction of boldine with free radicals also exhibits antioxidant activity, being more efficient than boldine in brain homogenate auto-oxidation and less efficient in lysozyme protection experiments. This behavior may be accounted for in terms of the relative location of the scavengers needed to afford maximal protection.
Description
Keywords
Citation