Vitamin E 2.0 Flashcards

1
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LOO*

A

Lipid peroxyl radical

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2
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LOOH

A

Lipid hydrogen peroxide

Stablized PUFA; however, it has been modified so the function of this lipid is going to be different.

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3
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L*

A

Lipid radical

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4
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HOO*

A

Hydroperoxyl radical

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5
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O2*

A

Superoxide radical

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6
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OH*

A

Hydroxyl radical

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7
Q

H2O2

A

Hydrogen peroxide

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8
Q

Explain:

LH + OH* ———> L* + H2O

A

Free hydroxyl radical steals an electron from PUFA

Resulting in a lipid radical and water

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9
Q

Explain:

LH + O2 ——> L* + HO*2

A

A PUFA can also spontaneously react with molecular oxygen

Resulting in a lipid radical and a hydroperoxyl radical

This reaction results in two radicals

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10
Q

If L* reacts with O2, what does it form?

A

LOO* (lipid peroxyl radical—HIGHLY reactive)

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11
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Once LOO* is formed, what will happen next?

A

LOO* + LH ——> L* + LOOH

The lipid peroxyl radical will react with a PUFA

Resulting in a lipid radical and LOOH (lipid hydrogen peroxide)

this is a self-propagating reaction

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12
Q

Endogenous antioxidants

A

Glutathione
Superoxide dismutase

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13
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Exogenous antioxidants

A

Vitamin C and vitamin E

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14
Q

What are 2 radicals that vitamin E can react with?

A

HOO* (hydroperoxyl radical)
L*

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15
Q

What is the principal function of vitamin E?

A

Maintenance of cell membrane integrity by preventing the oxidation of PUFAs in phospholipids of the cellular membranes by free radicals

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16
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What tissues are at the highest risk to oxidation?

A

Lung
Brain
RBCs