Identification of aminoethylcysteine ketimine decarboxylated dimer, a natural antioxidant, in dietary vegetables
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Aminoethylcysteine ketimine decarboxylated dimer (simply named dimer) is a
natural sulfur-containing tricyclic compound detected, until now, in human
urine, bovine cerebellum, and human plasma. Recently, the antioxidant
properties of this compound have been demonstrated. In this investigation,
the presence of aminoethylcysteine ketimine decarboxylated dimer was
identified in garlic, spinach, tomato, asparagus, aubergine, onion,
pepper, and courgette. Identification of this compound in dietary
vegetables was performed using gas chromatography, high-performance liquid
chromatography, and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Results from GC
analysis range in the order of 10(-4) micromol of dimer/g for all the
tested vegetables. These results and the lack of a demonstrated
biosynthetic pathway in humans might account for a dietary supply of this
molecule.
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01.01 Articolo in rivista
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