14. Effects of phytic acid on the myoglobin-t-butylhydroperoxide-catalysed
oxidation of uric acid and peroxidation of
erythrocyte membrane lipids.
Ko KM, Godin DV.
Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Faculty of
Medicine,
Phytic acid stimulated the myoglobin-t-butylhydroperoxide
(TBHP)-catalysed oxidation of uric acid, but
inhibited the peroxidation of erythrocyte membrane
lipids induced by the same system. Butylated hydroxytoluene, a free radical chain reaction-terminating
antioxidant, also suppressed the myoglobin-TBHP-induced
lipid peroxidation. Moreover, phytic
acid inhibited the hydroxyl radical-induced degradation of deoxyribose,
but the extent of inhibition in this system was reduced by increasing the
ferric ion concentration, suggesting that these effects of phytic
acid on the myoglobin-TBHP-mediated oxidation are
more likely attributable to its metal chelating properties rather than to a
free radical scavenging action. The effectiveness of phytic
acid, a naturally occurring antioxidant, in the inhibition of both iron- (as
previously shown) and myoglobin-dependent lipid peroxidation suggests its possible therapeutic application
as a non-toxic antioxidant for ameliorating the extent of oxy-radical-mediated
myocardial ischemia/reperfusion damage.