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Protective effect of white tea extract against acute oxidative injury caused by adriamycin in different tissues
Authors:Cristóbal Espinosa  José Ángel López-Jiménez  Lorena Cabrera  Elvira Larqué  María Pilar Almajano  Marino B Arnao  Salvador Zamora  Francisca Pérez-Llamas
Affiliation:1. Physiology Department, Faculty of Biology, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, Spain;2. Plant Biology (Plant Physiology) Department, Faculty of Biology, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, Spain;3. Chemical Engineering Department, The Polytechnic University of Cataluña, Spain
Abstract:Adriamycin (ADR) is an anticancer agent that increases oxidative stress in cells. We evaluated the protective effect of the long term consumption of white tea at two different doses against this drug. For this purpose rats were given distilled water (controls), 0.15 mg (Dose 1) or 0.45 mg (Dose 2) of solid tea extract/kg body weight for 12 months. All the animals received an injection of ADR, except half of the control group, which were given an injection of saline solution. This gave four experimental groups: Control (C), C + ADR, Dose 1 + ADR, and Dose 2 + ADR. The antioxidant activity (in liver, heart and brain microsomes) was analysed. White tea consumption for 12 months, at a non-pharmacological dose, reversed the oxidative damage caused by ADR, on both protein and lipid levels in all three organs. The heart recovered its antioxidant activity only at the highest dose of tea.
Keywords:White tea  Adriamycin  Rats  Antioxidant capacity  Oxidative damage  Polyphenols
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