Aim: To compare the effect of vegetable oils on the uptake of lutein and zeaxanthin by adult retinal pigment epithelial (ARPE)-19 cells .
Methods: ARPE-19 cells were cultured in Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium-F-12 supplemented with 10% foetal bovine serum and 1% penicillin-streptomycin in a humidified 5% CO incubator maintained at 37°C. Cells were treated with 247 µmol/L lutein, 49 µmol/L zeaxanthin and 1% (v/v) of either coconut oil, corn oil, peanut oil, olive oil, sunflower oil, soybean oil, castor oil, or linseed oil for 48h.
Coffee is rich in antioxidant and has been shown to confer various health benefits. Here, we investigated the effect of single-dose coffee consumption in healthy human subjects. About 30 healthy volunteers were recruited and given a serving of sugar free black coffee.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSix N-nitroaryl-2-amino-1,3-dichloropropane derivatives have been prepared and evaluated against 18 cancer cell lines and two non-cancerous cell lines. Analysis of cell viability data and IC values indicated that the presence of a trifluoromethyl group in the nitroaryl moiety is an important structural feature associated with the compounds' cytotoxicities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Dysfunction of the microRNA (miRNA)-processing enzyme DICER1 and Alu RNA accumulation are linked to the pathogenesis of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). This study determined the optimal dose of lutein (LUT) and zeaxanthin (ZEA) to protect human retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells against hydrogen peroxide (HO). The effect of the optimal dose of LUT and ZEA as DICER1 and Alu RNA modulators in cultured human RPE cells challenged with HO was investigated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA series of N-nitroarylated-3-chloromethyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline derivatives, several of which also possessed a trifluoromethyl substituent, were prepared and assessed as potential nitroaromatic prodrugs. The enzymatic reduction of these compounds and their cytotoxicities were studied. The compounds were cytotoxic, but this is probably not related to their enzymatic reduction.
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December 2011
A series of 2-nitroaryl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinolines 10 and nitro-substituted 5,6-dihydrobenzimidazo[2,1-a]isoquinoline N-oxides 11 have been synthesised and evaluated as potential bioreducible substrates for the enzymes NAD(P)H: quinone oxidoreductase 1 (NQO1) and Escherichia coli nitroreductase (NR). Also prepared and evaluated were 2-(3,5-dinitropyridin-2-yl)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline 12 and 5,6-dihydro-10-nitropyrido[3″,2″:4',5']imidazo[2',1'-a]isoquinoline 12-oxide 13. Both compounds 10b and 13 were reduced faster by human NQO1 than by CB-1954 [5-(aziridin-1-yl)-2,4-dinitrobenzamide].
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