Saishi Hirota
Nihon University
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1998
Wen'en Zhao; Yashan Han; Baolu Zhao; Saishi Hirota; Jingwu Hou; Wenjuan Xin
The effect of four carotenoids (beta-carotene, lutein, bixin and canthaxanthin) on the respiratory burst of rat peritoneal macrophages was investigated. The results obtained showed that carotenoids suppressed the luminol-dependent chemiluminescence generated from PMA-stimulated macrophages at the beginning and after 2 min of the stimulation. Canthaxanthin and bixin had higher suppressive activity than beta-carotene and lutein. The changes in absorption spectra of carotenoids showed that the absorption by carotenoids was diminished during the stimulation of macrophages by PMA and their absorption peaks were either further diminished or blue-shifted after addition of L-arginine to the system, indicating that the carotenoids were consumed and converted to new compounds during the two processes. By using cell-free systems, it was found that carotenoids could scavenge superoxide anion generated by xanthine/xanthine oxidase system. Their ability to scavenge superoxide anion decreased in the order of canthaxanthin > bixin > lutein > beta-carotene. Canthaxanthin also showed the scavenging effect on superoxide anion generated from irradiation of riboflavin. The hydroxyl radical scavenging activity of carotenoids was investigated in the reaction system of Fe2+ and H2O2. There was little difference among their activities. The reaction between carotenoids and nitric oxide led to the decreasing absorption between 400 and 540 nm and the concomitant appearance of the new absorption peaks between 330 and 395 nm. Bleaching of beta-carotene, bixin and canthaxanthin by peroxynitrite resulted in the increasing absorption between 290 and 365 nm and the diminishing absorption between 400 and 500 nm. But the increasing absorption between 280 and 490 nm was observed in bleaching of lutein by peroxynitrite. Carotenoids inhibited thiobarbituric acid-reactive substance (TBARS) formation in AAPH-induced lipid peroxidation of PC liposomes in air. The results suggest that the suppressive effect of carotenoids on the respiratory burst of macrophages may be just a way by which carotenoids in vivo protect host cells and tissues from harmful effects of oxygen metabolites overproduced by macrophages and enhance the generation of specific immune responses.
Nippon Eiyo Shokuryo Gakkaishi | 1975
Saishi Hirota; Kunio Kondo; Hisashi Sato; Kenzo Nakajima
Ume-shu (Japanese plum liqueur) was prepared by the conventional method in this study.Nonvolatile organic acids of Ume-shu were separated by ion-exchange chromatography.Analysis of the acids after butylation by gas chromatography led to the detection of eight components, two of which were benzoic and succinic acids not reported hitherto in Ume-shu.
Journal of Nutrition | 1995
Keizo Umegaki; Mari Aoshima; Saishi Hirota; Hiromi Uramoto; Takatoshi Esashi
THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF NUTRITION AND DIETETICS | 1983
Takashi Yamazaki; Akira Ito; Yoshitaka Nozaki; Shin-ichiro Narita; Saishi Hirota
Food Science and Technology Research | 1999
Keiichi Watanabe; Masayo Kon; Bunjiro Takahashi; Saishi Hirota
Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 1991
Keiichi Watanabe; Tadao Saito; Saishi Hirota; Bunjiro Takahashi; Noriyuki Fujishita
THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF NUTRITION AND DIETETICS | 1988
Uhei Naruse; Makoto Oyaizu; Saishi Hirota
Journal of The Japanese Society for Horticultural Science | 1999
Keiichi Watanabe; Tomohisa Toki; Makoto Ino; Saishi Hirota; Bunjiro Takahashi
Food Science and Technology International, Tokyo | 1996
Saishi Hirota; Keiichi Watanabe; Tetsuya Arinobu; Hideo Tsuyuki
Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology | 1995
Keizo Umegaki; Saishi Hirota; Mari Aoshima; Shigeshi Aoki; Takatoshi Esashi