Title : Betanin inhibits the myeloperoxidase/nitrite-induced oxidation of human low-density lipoproteins.

Pub. Date : 2007 Mar

PMID : 17364963






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1 Production of nitrogen dioxide by the activity of myeloperoxidase (MPO) in the presence of nitrite is now considered a key step in the pathophysiology of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) oxidation. Nitrites myeloperoxidase Homo sapiens
2 Production of nitrogen dioxide by the activity of myeloperoxidase (MPO) in the presence of nitrite is now considered a key step in the pathophysiology of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) oxidation. Nitrites myeloperoxidase Homo sapiens
3 This study shows that betanin, a phytochemical of the betalain class, inhibits the production of lipid hydroperoxides in human LDL submitted to a MPO/nitrite-induced oxidation. Nitrites myeloperoxidase Homo sapiens
4 In addition, unidentified oxidation product(s) of betanin by MPO/nitrite inhibit(s) the MPO/nitrite-induced LDL oxidation as effectively as the parent compound. Nitrites myeloperoxidase Homo sapiens
5 In addition, unidentified oxidation product(s) of betanin by MPO/nitrite inhibit(s) the MPO/nitrite-induced LDL oxidation as effectively as the parent compound. Nitrites myeloperoxidase Homo sapiens
6 In addition, unidentified oxidation product(s) of betanin by MPO/nitrite inhibit(s) the MPO/nitrite-induced LDL oxidation as effectively as the parent compound. Nitrites myeloperoxidase Homo sapiens