2020
DOI: 10.3390/biom10071075
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Structural Elucidation of Irish Ale Bioactive Polar Lipids with Antithrombotic Properties

Abstract: The structures of bioactive polar lipids (PLs) of Irish ale with potent antithrombotic and cardioprotective properties were elucidated. Ale PL was fractionated by preparative thin layer chromatography (TLC) into subclasses, and their antithrombotic effect was assessed against human platelet aggregation induced by the pro-inflammatory mediator, platelet-activating factor (PAF). The fatty acid content and the overall structures of ale PL were elucidated by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS). Phospha… Show more

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“…These results come also in accordance with previously reported ones for similar differences observed in the anti-platelet properties against PAF of TL, NL and PL extracts from other plant-derived beverages such as wine, beer and tea [8,9,16,17]. More specifically, the PL from all these apple-based beverages were found to be less active but within the same order of magnitude when compared to the PL from wine [8] and beer [9,16] against PAF inflammatory and platelet aggregation pathways.…”
Section: Anti-platelet Effects Of Apple Juice and Cider Lipidssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…These results come also in accordance with previously reported ones for similar differences observed in the anti-platelet properties against PAF of TL, NL and PL extracts from other plant-derived beverages such as wine, beer and tea [8,9,16,17]. More specifically, the PL from all these apple-based beverages were found to be less active but within the same order of magnitude when compared to the PL from wine [8] and beer [9,16] against PAF inflammatory and platelet aggregation pathways.…”
Section: Anti-platelet Effects Of Apple Juice and Cider Lipidssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…These results come also in accordance with previously reported ones for similar differences observed in the anti-platelet properties against PAF of TL, NL and PL extracts from other plant-derived beverages such as wine, beer and tea [8,9,16,17]. More specifically, the PL from all these apple-based beverages were found to be less active but within the same order of magnitude when compared to the PL from wine [8] and beer [9,16] against PAF inflammatory and platelet aggregation pathways. Moreover, the activities of PL from both apple juice and cider samples against the PAF pathways are of similar potency with previously reported ones for PL extracts derived from tea [17] and from several other food sources, such as olive oil and fish [2,12,18].…”
Section: Anti-platelet Effects Of Apple Juice and Cider Lipidssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…seem to be attributed to a synergism of highly bioactive polar lipid molecules that coexist in Chlorococcum sp. For this reason, apart from the fatty acid composition, the overall structures of bioactive molecules present in these most bioactive lipid fractions were also elucidated through LC-MS analysis as previously described [ 21 , 22 , 31 ].…”
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confidence: 99%