TY - JOUR
T1 - Antioxidative Properties of the Essential Oil from Pinus mugo
AU - Grassmann, Johanna
AU - Hippeli, Susanne
AU - Vollmann, Renate
AU - Elstner, Erich F.
PY - 2003/12/17
Y1 - 2003/12/17
N2 - The essential oil from Pinus mugo (PMEO) was tested on its antioxidative capacity. For this purpose, several biochemical test sytems were chosen (e.g., the Fenton Systen, the xanthine oxidase assay, or the copper-induced oxidation of low-density lipoprotein (LDL)). The results show that there is moderate or weak antioxidative activity when tested in aqueous environments, like in the Fenton system, xanthine oxidase induced superoxide radical formation, or in the HOCI driven fragmentation of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC). In contrast, when tested in more lipophilic environments (e.g., the ACC-cleavage by activated neutrophils in whole blood) the PMEO exhibits good antioxidative activity. PMEO does also show good antioxidative capacity in another lipophilic test system (i.e., the copper induced oxidation of LDL). Some components of PMEO (i.e., Δ3-carene, camphene, α-pinene, (+)-limonene and terpinolene) were also tested. As the PMEO, they showed weak or no antioxidant activity in aqueous environments, but some of them were effective antioxidants regarding ACC-cleavage by activated neutrophils in whole blood or copper-induced LDL-oxidation. Terpinolene, a minor component of PMEO, exhibited remarkable protection against LDL-oxidation.
AB - The essential oil from Pinus mugo (PMEO) was tested on its antioxidative capacity. For this purpose, several biochemical test sytems were chosen (e.g., the Fenton Systen, the xanthine oxidase assay, or the copper-induced oxidation of low-density lipoprotein (LDL)). The results show that there is moderate or weak antioxidative activity when tested in aqueous environments, like in the Fenton system, xanthine oxidase induced superoxide radical formation, or in the HOCI driven fragmentation of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC). In contrast, when tested in more lipophilic environments (e.g., the ACC-cleavage by activated neutrophils in whole blood) the PMEO exhibits good antioxidative activity. PMEO does also show good antioxidative capacity in another lipophilic test system (i.e., the copper induced oxidation of LDL). Some components of PMEO (i.e., Δ3-carene, camphene, α-pinene, (+)-limonene and terpinolene) were also tested. As the PMEO, they showed weak or no antioxidant activity in aqueous environments, but some of them were effective antioxidants regarding ACC-cleavage by activated neutrophils in whole blood or copper-induced LDL-oxidation. Terpinolene, a minor component of PMEO, exhibited remarkable protection against LDL-oxidation.
KW - Antioxidants
KW - Essential oil
KW - Inflammatory processes
KW - LDL
KW - Monoterpenes
KW - Pinus mugo
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U2 - 10.1021/jf030496e
DO - 10.1021/jf030496e
M3 - Article
C2 - 14664510
AN - SCOPUS:0348110249
SN - 0021-8561
VL - 51
SP - 7576
EP - 7582
JO - Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
JF - Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
IS - 26
ER -