Proceedings of the Korean Society of Postharvest Science and Technology of Agricultural Products Conference (한국식품저장유통학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2003.10a
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- Pages.152-152
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- 2003
Protective Effects of a Herb, Menthae Herba, against Radiation-induced Oxidative DNA Damage
- Jo, Sung-Kee (Radiation Food and Biotechnology Team, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
- H, Heon-O (Radiation Food and Biotechnology Team, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
- Uhee Jung (Radiation Food and Biotechnology Team, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
- Kim, Sung-Ho (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University) ;
- Byun, Myung-Woo (Radiation Food and Biotechnology Team, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
- Published : 2003.10.01
Abstract
As utilization of radiation in medicine, industry and biochemical research increases, the protection against radiation damage has become an important issue. Natural products such as herbal medicines are beginning to receive attention as modifiers on the radiation response. In the present study, the protective effect of a herb, Menthae Herba, against radiation-induced DNA damage was evaluated using alkaline single-cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE; comet assay) in the mouse peripheral blood Iymphocytes and the micronucleus formation test in the Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells. The tail moment, which was a marker of DNA damage in the SCGE, and the frequency of micronuclei was decreased in groups treated with Mentae Herba extract before exposure to 200 cGy of gamma-ray. We also confirmed its activities to scavenge DPPH and hydroxyl radicals. These experiments demonstrated that Menthae Herba was effective at reducing the radiation-induced damage of DNA and scavenging free radicals. It is plausible that scavenging of free radicals by Menthae Herba may have played an important role in providing the protection against the radiation-induced damage to the DNA. These results indicated that Menthae Herba might be a useful radioprotector and that radical scavenging appears to be one of the mechanisms of radiation protection.
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