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Caroline Teyssier
Identification of apigenin metabolites in rat liver perfusate by column switching high performance liquid chromatography / electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry
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Metabolism of apigenin by rat liver phase I and phase II enzymes and by isolated perfused rat liver
The metabolism of apigenin, a low estrogenic flavonoid phytochemical, was investigated in rat using liver models both in vitro (subcellular fractions) and ex vivo (isolated perfused liver). In vitro, phase I metabolism led to the formation of three monohydroxylated derivatives: luteolin which was the major metabolite (K(m) = 22.5 +/- 1.5 microM; V(max) = 5.605 +/- 0.090 nmol/min/mg protein, means +/- S.E.M.), scutellarein, and iso-scutellarein. These oxidative pathways were mediated by cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (P450s). The use of P450 inhibitors and inducers showed that CYP1A1, CYP2B, and CYP2E1 are involved. In vitro studies of phase II metabolism indicated that apigenin underwent co…
Stability and physicochemical properties of the bovine brain phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein
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Metabolism of diallyl disulfide by human liver microsomal cytochromes P-450 and flavin-containing monooxygenases
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Garlic and Cancer
Special Issue; International audience; This review summarizes current knowledge on the anticarcinogenic properties of garlic. Collectively epidemiologic studies – mostly casecontrol studies – provide strong evidence that garlic consumption reduces the risk of cancer especially, the risk of gastric and colon cancer. Furthermore many experimental studies demonstrate that organosulfur compounds (OSCs) and garlic extracts can prevent or slow down the carcinogenic process induced by a variety of chemical carcinogens in animals. Garlic and OSCs have been shown to be active during all the stages of carcinogenesis. Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the cancer-preventive effects of ga…
Metabolism of dipropyl disulfide by rat liver phase I and phase II enzymes and by isolated perfused rat liver
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Hepatic metabolism of diallyl disulfide in rat and man
International audience; 1. The metabolism of diallyl disulphide was investigated in vitro with rat and human liver cell subfractions and ex vivo with an isolated perfused rat liver. 2. Diallyl disulphide was oxidized to diallylthiosulphinate by rat liver microsomes with an apparent K-m = 0.86 +/- 0.1 mM and an apparent V-max = 0.47 +/- 0.12 nmol min(-1) mg(-1) protein (mean +/- SE). Both cytochrome P450 (CYP) and flavin-containing monooxygenases were involved, with CYP2B1/2 and CYP2E1 being the most active CYP enzymes. 3. In rat and man, microsomal oxidation of allylmethyl sulphide to allylmethyl sulphoxide and allylmethyl sulphone also occurred, although at a low rate. Diallyl disulphide w…