Zuhong Xu
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Pharmacological Research | 2003
Quanbin Zhang; Ning Li; Gefei Zhou; Xiaolan Lu; Zuhong Xu; Zhien Li
Sulfated polysaccharide fraction F2 from Porphyra haitanesis (Rhodephyta) showed inhibitory effect on the in vitro lipid peroxidation. In the present study, the age-related changes in the antioxidant enzyme activity, lipid peroxidation, and total antioxidant capacity (TAOC) in different organs in mice were investigated and the in vivo antioxidant effect of F2 in aging mice was checked. Increased endogenous lipid peroxidation and decreased TAOC were observed in aging mice. Intraperitoneal administration of F2 significantly decreased the lipid peroxidation in a dose-dependent manner. F2 treatment increased TAOC and the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) in all the organs tested in aging mice. It is concluded that the sulfated polysaccharide fraction F2 can be used in compensating the decline in TAOC and the activities of antioxidant enzymes and thereby reduces the risks of lipid peroxidation.
Journal of Applied Phycology | 2003
Quanbin Zhang; Pengzhan Yu; Zhien Li; Hong Zhang; Zuhong Xu; Pengcheng Li
Three sulfated polysaccharide fractions (F1, F2, and F3) were isolated from Porphyra haitanesis, an important economic alga in China, through anion-exchange column chromatography and their in vitro antioxidant activities were investigated in this study. Galactose was the main sugar unit of the three fractions. The analytical results indicated that polysaccharide fractions from P. haitanesis had similar chemical components to porphyran from other species, but differed in their high sulfate content. The sulfate content of F1, F2 and F3 was 17.4%, 20.5% and 33.5% respectively. All three polysaccharide fractions showed antioxidant activities. They had strong scavenging effect on superoxide radical, and much weaker effect on hydroxyl free radical. Lipid peroxide in rat liver microsome was significantly inhibited, and H2O2 induced hemolysis of rat erythrocyte was partly inhibited by F1, F2 and F3. Among them, F3 showed strongest scavenging effect on superoxide radical; F2 had strongest effect on hydroxyl radical and lipid peroxide.
Journal of Applied Phycology | 2003
Yuxi Wei; Zhi’en Li; Yingfen Hu; Zuhong Xu
The inhibitory effects of high molecularweight phlorotannins (HMP) from Sargassum kjellmanianum on mouse liverlipid peroxidation were investigated byspectrophotometric methods. The content ofmalondialdehyde (MDA) in liver samples wasmeasured by TBA (thiobarbituric acid)assay. It showed that HMP significantlyinhibited the generation of MDA invivo and in situations induced byCCl4 and Fe2+-Vc (ascorbic acid),and significantly decreased membraneswelling of mouse liver mitochondria,compared with controls (p<0.01). HMP werefound to have strong anti-oxidativeactivity in inhibiting mouse liver lipidperoxidation.
Pharmacological Research | 2004
Gefei Zhou; Yueping Sun; Hua Xin; Yuna Zhang; Zhien Li; Zuhong Xu
Carbohydrate Research | 2004
Quanbin Zhang; Ning Li; Xiguang Liu; Zengqin Zhao; Zhien Li; Zuhong Xu
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2006
Tingting Zhao; Quanbin Zhang; Huimin Qi; Hong Zhang; Xizhen Niu; Zuhong Xu; Zhien Li
Planta Medica | 2003
Quanbin Zhang; Zhien Li; Zuhong Xu; Xizhen Niu; Hong Zhang
Pharmacological Research | 2005
Gefei Zhou; Hua Xin; Wenxu Sheng; Yueping Sun; Zhien Li; Zuhong Xu
Phytotherapy Research | 2005
Quanbin Zhang; Ning Li; Tingting Zhao; Huimin Qi; Zuhong Xu; Zhien Li
Archive | 2008
Quanbin Zhang; Tingting Zhao; Zhien Li; Zuhong Xu