Korean J Nutr.  2003 Jan;36(1):24-31.

Protective Effect of Yellow-Green Vegetable Juices on DNA Damage in Chinese Hamster Lung Cell Using Comet Assay

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Food and Nutrition, Hannam University, Daejeon, Korea.
  • 2Biotechnology Team, Pulmuone Co., Ltd., Seodaemun P.O.Box 146, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

The present study was attempted to investigate the antioxidant capacity of popular yellow-green vegetable juices (kale, Angelica keishei, carrot, small water dropwort) and to investigate the effect of vegetable juices on protecting oxidative damage to DNA in cultured Chinese hamster lung (CHL) cells. Antioxidant capacity was analyzed by TRAP assay (Total radical-trapping antioxidant potential). Cellular DNA dmamage was measured by SCGE (single-cell gel electrophoresis, also known as comet assay. Cells incubated in medium with PBS (negative control) or with various concentration of the freeze dried green juices (25, 50, 100, 250 ug/mL) resuspended in PBS were treated with H2O2 (200 micrometer) as an oxidative stimulus for 5 min at 4 degrees C. The physiological function of each vegetable juice on oxidative DNA damage was analyzed and expressed as tail moment (tail length X percentage migrated DNA in tail). Kale juice had the highest TRAP value suggesting that kale has the highest antioxidant capacity followed by Angelica keishei, small water dropwort and carrot. Cells treated with H2O2 had extensive DNA damage compared with cells treated with PBS or pre-treated with vegetable juice extracts. All green juices inhibited H2O2-induced DNA damage with kale being the most effective juice among the tested juices. These results indicate that green juice supplementation to CHL cells followed by oxidative stimulus inhibited damage to cellular DNA, supporting a protective effect against oxidative damage induced by reactive oxygen species.

Keyword

Angelica keishei; small water dropwort; carrot juice; DNA damage; comet assay; Chinese hamster lung (CHL) cell; TRAP

MeSH Terms

Angelica
Animals
Asian Continental Ancestry Group*
Brassica
Comet Assay*
Cricetinae
Cricetulus*
Daucus carota
DNA Damage*
DNA*
Electrophoresis
Humans
Lung*
Oenanthe
Reactive Oxygen Species
Vegetables*
DNA
Reactive Oxygen Species
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