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Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 1999

Evaluation of antioxidative activity of vegetable extracts in linoleic acid emulsion and phospholipid bilayers

Keiko Azuma; Katsunari Ippoushi; Hidekazu Ito; Hisao Higashio; Junji Terao

The antioxidative effects of vegetable extracts were evaluated using linoleic acid emulsion and liposomal phospholipid suspension systems. First, the antioxidative activities of water, ethanol and 2% metaphosphoric acid extracts of the vegetables were investigated by measuring the rate of oxygen consumption in the peroxidation of linoleic acid initiated by a radical generator, 2,2′-azobis(2-amidinopropane) dihydrochloride (AAPH), with a Clark electrode in the absence of metal chelators. Ethanol extracts of moroheiya and perilla exhibited the highest antioxidative activities. Without metal chelators, 12 ethanol extracts and one water extract acted as prooxidants, and this phenomenon could be attributed to the prooxidant action of ascorbic acid in the presence of free transition metal ions. Next, peroxyl radical-scavenging activities of vegetable extracts were examined by adding a metal chelator, diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA), to the linoleic acid emulsion system. The results were compared with their antioxidative activities in phospholipid bilayers by measuring the inhibition of lipid peroxidation in large unilamellar vesicles composed of egg yolk phosphatidylcholine (PC). A good correlation was observed between the antioxidative activities obtained from these two systems. The antioxidative activities in the liposomal phospholipid suspension system correlated with total contents of ascorbic acid and polyphenols in vegetable extracts. © 1999 Society of Chemical Industry


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2003

Enhancing Effect of Lipids and Emulsifiers on the Accumulation of Quercetin Metabolites in Blood Plasma after the Short-term Ingestion of Onion by Rats

Keiko Azuma; Katsunari Ippoushi; Hidekazu Ito; Hideki Horie; Junji Terao

The effects of co-ingested lipids and emulsifiers on the accumulation of quercetin metabolites in blood plasma after the short-term ingestion of onion by rats were investigated. Plasma extracts of rats that had been fed onion-containing diets for one and two weeks were analyzed by HPLC with electrochemical detection after a treatment with sulfatase/β-glucuronidase. Almost all of the quercetin metabolites in the plasma were sulfate/glucuronide conjugates of quercetin and isorhamnetin. More than 4.6% (w/w) of soybean oil in the diets significantly enhanced the accumulation of quercetin metabolites in the plasma. Fish oil and beef tallow increased this to an extent similar to that with soybean oil, and lecithin was more effective than the other three lipids. Two emulsifiers, sodium caseinate and sucrose fatty acid ester, also showed an enhancing effect on the accumulation of quercetin metabolites. These results indicate that co-ingested lipids and emulsifiers could enhance the bioavailability of quercetin glucosides in onion.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2000

Absorption of Chlorogenic Acid and Caffeic Acid in Rats after Oral Administration

Keiko Azuma; Katsunari Ippoushi; Masayoshi Nakayama; Hidekazu Ito; Hisao Higashio; Junji Terao


Life Sciences | 2003

[6]-Gingerol inhibits nitric oxide synthesis in activated J774.1 mouse macrophages and prevents peroxynitrite-induced oxidation and nitration reactions.

Katsunari Ippoushi; Keiko Azuma; Hidekazu Ito; Hideki Horie; Hisao Higashio


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2002

Combination of lipids and emulsifiers enhances the absorption of orally administered quercetin in rats.

Keiko Azuma; Katsunari Ippoushi; Hidekazu Ito; Hisao Higashio; Junji Terao


Planta Medica | 2005

Mechanism of Inhibition of Peroxynitrite-Induced Oxidation and Nitration by [6]-Gingerol

Katsunari Ippoushi; Hidekazu Ito; Hideki Horie; Keiko Azuma


Jarq-japan Agricultural Research Quarterly | 2007

Cucurbitacin C—Bitter Principle in Cucumber Plants

Hideki Horie; Hidekazu Ito; Katsunari Ippoushi; Keiko Azuma; Yoshiteru Sakata; Isamu Igarashi


Horticultural Research (japan) | 2004

Evaluation of the Physical Quality of the Mesocarp of Cucumber Fruit

Hideki Horie; Hidekazu Ito; Katsunari Ippoushi; Keiko Azuma; Isamu Igarashi


Jarq-japan Agricultural Research Quarterly | 2008

A Chromatographic Method for Separating and Identifying Intact 4-Methylthio-3-Butenyl Glucosinolate in Japanese Radish ( Raphanus sativus L.)

Hidekazu Ito; Hideki Horie


International conference postharvest unlimited downunder | 2005

SIMULTANEOUS ANALYSIS OF NITRATE AND MAJOR ORGANIC ACIDS IN SPINACH USING ION CHROMATOGRAPHY (IC)

Hidekazu Ito; Hiroyuki Kiya; Hideki Horie

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Katsunari Ippoushi

National Agriculture and Food Research Organization

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Keiko Azuma

National Agriculture and Food Research Organization

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Junji Terao

University of Tokushima

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Masayoshi Nakayama

National Agriculture and Food Research Organization

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