L. Mathiesen et al., INHIBITION OF LOW-DENSITY-LIPOPROTEIN OXIDATION BY MYRIGALONE-B, A NATURALLY-OCCURRING FLAVONOID, Pharmacology & toxicology, 78(3), 1996, pp. 143-146
The influence of myrigalone B, a flavonoid from the fruit exudate of M
yrica gale L. on Cu2+-induced oxidation of low density lipoprotein fro
m cholesterol fed rabbits was investigated. Myrigalone B was an effect
ive antioxidant, as shown by its ability to dose-dependently prolong t
he lag time for the formation of conjugated dienes. A 100% increase in
lag time corresponds to a myrigalone B concentration of 1.4+/-1.1 mu
M. For alpha-tocopherol, used as a reference, this effect corresponds
to a concentration of 1.9+/-1.2 mu M. Myrigalone B also dose-dependent
ly reduced the maximum rate of formation of conjugated dienes, 1.4 mu
M causing a 15+/-5% reduction, but it had no influence on the maximal
amount of conjugated dienes formed.