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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Nohl, Hans; | Gille, Lars | Kozlov, Andrey V.
Affiliations: Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Veterinary University Vienna, Veterinärpl. 1, A‐1210 Vienna, Austria
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Abstract: Coenzyme Q (ubiquinone, UQ) is increasingly considered as a significant natural antioxidant, which protects biomembranes in concert with \alpha‐tocopherol. In vitro experiments demonstrated that reduced UQ (ubiquinol) can improve the chain‐breaking activities of \alpha‐tocopherol by recycling the antioxidant‐derived reaction product, the chromanoxyl radical, to the native antioxidant. Less attention, however, was devoted to the antioxidant‐derived reaction products of reduced UQ. Although both \alpha‐tocopherol and ubiquinol were found to be equally effective in scavenging chain‐propagating lipid radicals, \alpha‐tocopherol protected lipid membranes from lipid peroxidation more efficiently than ubiquinol. The present study not only provides data which document this discrepancy but also contributes experimental data on the existence of ubiquinol derived pro‐oxidants, which give an explanation of this phenomenon.
Keywords: Ubiquinone, ubiquinol, [TeX:] \alpha‐tocopherol, liposomes, reactive oxygen species, spin trapping
Journal: Biofactors, vol. 9, no. 2-4, pp. 155-161, 1999
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