Title : Phytic acid inhibits lipid peroxidation in vitro.

Pub. Date : 2013

PMID : 24260736






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1 PA at 100 muM and 500 muM effectively inhibited the decay of linoleic acid, both in the absence and presence of Fe(II)/ascorbate. Phytic Acid latexin Homo sapiens
2 In the absence of Fe(II)/ascorbate, PA at 100 muM and 500 muM significantly suppressed decomposition of linoleic acid hydroperoxides. Phytic Acid latexin Homo sapiens
3 Moreover, PA at the tested nontoxic concentrations (100 muM and 500 muM) significantly decreased 4-hydroxyalkenal levels in Caco-2 cells which structurally and functionally resemble the small intestinal epithelium. Phytic Acid latexin Homo sapiens
4 Moreover, PA at the tested nontoxic concentrations (100 muM and 500 muM) significantly decreased 4-hydroxyalkenal levels in Caco-2 cells which structurally and functionally resemble the small intestinal epithelium. Phytic Acid latexin Homo sapiens