Buckwheat hulls, by-products of buckwheat processing, contain various flavonoids, but the antioxidant capacity and synergy of different flavonoids are unclear. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the antioxidant activity of flavonoid monomers and high-flavonoid component (HBHF) in buckwheat hulls using chemical-based assays and cellular-based assays. Four kinds of flavonoids were identified as rutin, isoorientin, vitexin, and hyperoside from buckwheat hulls. In chemical-based assays, rutin and HBHF showed relatively high free radical scavenging activities and total antioxidant capacities. In cellular-based assays, however, HBHF showed much higher proliferation activity against cell damage than flavonoid monomers when HepG2 cell was oxidatively damaged by HO or high glucose. The cytoprotective activities of flavonoid monomers and HBHF were closely associated with reducing levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and malondialdehyde (MDA) or increasing catalase (CAT) activity. In conclusion, buckwheat hull flavonoids are the favorable application candidates for natural antioxidants.

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