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Journal of Medicinal Plants Research Vol. 4 (3), pp. 247–254, 4 February 2010

ISSN 1996-0875 © 2010 Academic Journals

   

 

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Powerful protective effects of gallic acid and tea polyphenols on human hepatocytes injury induced by hydrogen peroxide or carbon tetrachloride in vitro

 

Tiejing Li, Xin Zhang and Xinhuai Zhao*

 

Key Laboratory of Dairy Science, Ministry of Education, Northeast Agricultural University, 150030 Harbin, People’s Republic of China.

 

*Corresponding author. E-mail: zhaoxh@mail.neau.edu.cn. Tel: +86 451 5519 1813. Fax: +86 451 5519 0340.

 

Accepted 9 December, 2009

 
     
 

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Gallic acid and tea polyphenols are found in tea and considered as natural antioxidants. In this study, the cytoprotective effects of gallic acid and tea polyphenols against human hepatocytes (HL - 7702 cell line) oxidative injury induced by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) or carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) were evaluated in vitro, with a-tocopherol as standard antioxidant. Some biochemical assays were carried out to determine the cytoprotective effects of gallic acid and tea polyphenols on the hepatocytes subjected to oxidative injury, including cell viability, the content of reduced glutathione in cells, lactate dehydrogenase leakage into culture medium and the formation of malondialdehyde in the cells. Statistical results showed that pretreatment of the cultured cells with gallic acid, tea polyphenols or a-tocopherol at concentrations of 5, 10, 20 mg/l for 30 min before oxidative injury of the cells could provide cytoprotective effect to the cells to improve cell viability, increase the content of reduced glutathione in cells, reduce lactate dehydrogenase leakage into culture medium and decrease the formation of malondialdehyde in the cells. It was shown that gallic acid and tea polyphenols displayed stronger cytoprotective effect against oxidative injury of the hepatocytes than a-tocopherol at same addition level and gallic acid was the most powerful compound.

 

Key words: Gallic acid, tea polyphenols, hepatocytes, oxidative injury, hydrogen peroxide, carbon tetrachloride.

 

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