Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2114115 Cancer Letters 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Oxidative DNA damage is the most critical factor implicated in carcinogenesis and other disorders. However, the protective effects of lunasin against oxidative DNA damage have not yet reported. In this study, we report here the protective effect of lunasin purified from Solanum nigrum L. against oxidative DNA. Lunasin protected DNA from the oxidative damage induced by Fe2+ ion and hydroxyl radical. To better understand the mechanism for the protective effect of lunasin against DNA damage, the abilities to chelate Fe2+, scavenge the generated hydroxyl radical and block the generation of hydroxyl radical were evaluated. Although it did not scavenge generated hydroxyl radical, lunasin blocked the generation of hydroxyl radical by chelating Fe2+ ion.We conclude that lunasin protects DNA from oxidation by blocking fenton reaction between Fe2+ and H2O2 by chelating Fe2+ and that consumption of lunasin may play an important role in the chemoprevention for the oxidative carcinogenesis.

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