Title : Comparative study of the quercetin, ascorbic acid, glutathione and superoxide dismutase for nitric oxide protecting effects in mouse gastric fundus.

Pub. Date : 2013 Jan 5

PMID : 23085029






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1 Also, ascorbic acid (500 muM), glutathione (100 muM) and Cu/Zn SOD (100 U/ml) prevented the inhibitory effect of superoxide anion generators on the relaxation to nitrergic stimulation and NO. Superoxides superoxide dismutase 1, soluble Mus musculus
2 These results indicate that quercetin has antioxidant effect and protects NO from endogenous superoxide anion-driven inactivation and enhances its biological activity, suggesting that quercetin may scavenge superoxide anion in a Cu/Zn SOD, glutathione or ascorbic acid-inhibitable manner. Superoxides superoxide dismutase 1, soluble Mus musculus
3 These results indicate that quercetin has antioxidant effect and protects NO from endogenous superoxide anion-driven inactivation and enhances its biological activity, suggesting that quercetin may scavenge superoxide anion in a Cu/Zn SOD, glutathione or ascorbic acid-inhibitable manner. Superoxides superoxide dismutase 1, soluble Mus musculus