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Evaluation of the potency of certain substances as
antioxidants in the assessment of red cell viability
Benevolent
Orighomisan Atolaiye1*, Matthew Ayorinde Adebayo2,
Ogo-Oluwa Oluwatoyin Jagha3, Adebisi Olonisakin1
and Comfort Ogenyi Agbo1
1Department of Chemistry, Nasarawa State University, Keffi-Nigeria.
2Department of Chemical Sciences, Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo-Nigeria.
3HIV/AIDS Unit, World Bank, Nigeria Country Office, Asokoro,
Abuja-Nigeria.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
misan1965@yahoo.co.uk.
Accepted
17 June, 2009 |
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The effectiveness of certain antioxidant substances in the
protection of red cells from oxidation and degradation with respect to
their window times of survival have been analyzed using UV-Visible
spectrophotometry. Antioxidant substances evaluated included; vitamin A,
vitamin D, mixture of vitamins A and D, various species of Kolanut,
Garcinia kola, Prosopis africana beans, beans shell extracts and
eugenol, an oil extract from the clove plant. In the presence of an
oxidizing agent; potassium ferricyanide, lysis of red cell membrane,
oxidation of exposed hemoglobin and methemoglobin formation were
observed within 12 h. When the red blood cells were exposed to
antioxidants, red cells were found to survive oxidation above 12 h. The
window times of survival of the red cells in the presence of the
antioxidants were found to be as follows: eugenol ≥ 32 h, G. kola
≥ 32 h, Cola acuminata (white) ≥ 32 h, C. acuminata (red)
≤ 20 h, C. acuminata (pink) 24 h, Cola nitida (white) 20
h, C. nitida (red) 26 h, C. nitida (pink) ≥ 32 h,
Prosopis africana beans (shell extract) 30 h, P. africana
(beans extract) 24 h, vitamins A and D (mixture) 30 h, vitamin D 24 h
and vitamin A ≥ 32 h. A synergistic relationship between vitamins A and
D was established, eugenol was the most effective while C. nitida
(white) showed the least potency and therefore effectiveness.
Key words:
Antioxidant potency, evaluation, red cell, survival time. |
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