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Antineurodegenerative Effect of Phenolic Extracts and Caffeic Acid Derivatives in Romaine Lettuce on Neuron-Like PC-12 Cells

Authors
Im, Sung-EunYoon, HyungeunNam, Tae-GyuHeo, Ho JinLee, Chang YongKim, Dae-Ok
Issue Date
Aug-2010
Publisher
한국식품영양과학회
Keywords
antioxidant capacity; cell viability; isochlorogenic acid; neuroprotection; oxidative stress; phenolics
Citation
Journal of Medicinal Food, v.13, no.4, pp 779 - 784
Pages
6
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Journal Title
Journal of Medicinal Food
Volume
13
Number
4
Start Page
779
End Page
784
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/24995
DOI
10.1089/jmf.2009.1204
ISSN
1096-620X
1557-7600
Abstract
In recent decades, romaine lettuce has been one of the fastest growing vegetables with respect to its consumption and production. An understanding is needed of the effect of major phenolic phytochemicals from romaine lettuce on biological protection for neuron-like PC-12 cells. Phenolics in fresh romaine lettuce were extracted, and then its total phenolics and total antioxidant capacity were measured spectrophotometrically. Neuroprotective effects of phenolic extract of romaine lettuce and its pure caffeic acid derivatives ( caffeic, chicoric, chlorogenic, and isochlorogenic acids) in PC-12 cells were evaluated using two different in vitro methods: lactate dehydrogenase release and 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide reduction assays. Total phenolics and total antioxidant capacity of 100 g of fresh romaine lettuce averaged 22.7 mg of gallic acid equivalents and 31.0 mg of vitamin C equivalents, respectively. The phenolic extract of romaine lettuce protected PC-12 cells against oxidative stress caused by H2O2 in a dose-dependent manner. Isochlorogenic acid, one of the phenolics in romaine lettuce, showed stronger neuroprotection than the other three caffeic acid derivatives also found in the lettuce. Although romaine lettuce had lower levels of phenolics and antioxidant capacity compared to other common vegetables, its contribution to total antioxidant capacity and antineurodegenerative effect in human diets would be higher because of higher amounts of its daily per capita consumption compared to other common vegetables.
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