2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.cccn.2004.12.001
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Effect of caffeine on oxidation susceptibility of human plasma low density lipoproteins

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“…The solution was irradiated by UV light (254 nm, 0.65 mW/cm 2 ) for 12 hours at 4°C (UVGL-15 compact UV lamp, UVP). Oxidation was confirmed by a 3-fold increase of absorbance at 234nm, as previously observed [21].…”
Section: Oxidation Of Low Density Lipoproteinsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…The solution was irradiated by UV light (254 nm, 0.65 mW/cm 2 ) for 12 hours at 4°C (UVGL-15 compact UV lamp, UVP). Oxidation was confirmed by a 3-fold increase of absorbance at 234nm, as previously observed [21].…”
Section: Oxidation Of Low Density Lipoproteinsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Low density lipoprotein was oxidized as previously described [21]. Briefly LDL (Calbiochem, Merk Pty Ltd) was resuspended to a final concentration of 2mg/mL in PBS and 2µM CuSO 4 .…”
Section: Oxidation Of Low Density Lipoproteinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,7 ROS regulate cell proliferation, apoptosis, and migration, as well as inflammatory gene expression, lowdensity lipoprotein oxidation, 8 and inactivation of vasoactive compounds, such as endothelial nitric oxide. 9 Although RS generation is a fundamental component of metabolism and signal transduction, 10 unchecked RS can provoke a variety of damage within the cell.…”
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“…There are also reports suggesting that caffeine is capable of inducing certain forms of oxidative damage by increasing lipid peroxidation (Dianzani et al, 1991). On the other hand, caffeine has been reported as a protective substance in cellular damage (Kamat et al, 2000;Krisko et al, 2005) with beneficial antioxidant effects (Nikolic et al, 2003) probably due to the main metabolites of caffeine, 1-methylxanthine and 1-methyluric acid, which are highly effective antioxidants (Lee, 2000). So, the real behavior of caffeine is unclear.…”
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