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Variability of sinapic acid derivatives during germination and their contribution to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of broccoli sprouts on human plasma and human peripheral blood mononuclear cells

Monika A. Olszewska, Sebastian Granica, Joanna Kołodziejczyk-Czepas, Anna Magiera, Monika E. Czerwińska, Paweł Nowak, Magdalena Rutkowska, Piotr Wasiński, Aleksandra Owczarek

2020Food & Function37 citationsDOI

Abstract

(18 sinapic acid derivatives, 8 glucosinolates, and 5 flavonoids) with sinapoyl components (SADs) prevailing among polyphenols. The total SADs decreased during germination (down to 4.85 mg per g dw in 6-day-sprouts), but the concurrent changes in molecular structures of the leading compounds (sinapine was replaced by sinapate sugar esters and sinapic acid) increased the antioxidant capacity of the sprouts. The glucosinolate-depleted 6-day-sprout extract (34.2 mg SADs per g dw) effectively protected human plasma components against peroxynitrite-induced oxidative damage in vitro (reduced the levels of 3-nitrotyrosine, lipid hydroperoxides and thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances) and enhanced the non-enzymatic antioxidant status of plasma. It also downregulated the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-6) from LPS-stimulated human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and increased the production of IL-10, an anti-inflammatory mediator. The relevant activity parameters of sinapic acid indicated that SADs might be linked to the observed effects. The results support the application of broccoli sprouts in oxidative stress- and inflammation-related diseases and the role of SADs as their bioactive components next to glucosinolates.

Topics & Concepts

Peripheral blood mononuclear cellAntioxidantGerminationChemistryHuman plasmaHuman bloodPeripheral bloodInflammationBiochemistryFood scienceOxidative phosphorylationBiologyBotanyIn vitroImmunologyChromatographyPhysiologyGenomics, phytochemicals, and oxidative stressMorinda citrifolia extract usesMedicinal Plants and Neuroprotection