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Impact of xanthohumol (a prenylated flavonoid from hops) on DNA stability and other health-related biochemical parameters:Results of human intervention trials

Authors :
Ferk, Franziska
Mišík, Miroslav
Nersesyan, Armen
Pichler, Christoph
Jäger, Walter
Szekeres, Thomas
Marculescu, Rodrig
Poulsen, Henrik E
Henriksen, Trine
Bono, Roberto
Romanazzi, Valeria
Al-Serori, Halh
Biendl, Martin
Wagner, Karl-Heinz
Kundi, Michael
Knasmüller, Siegfried
Ferk, Franziska
Mišík, Miroslav
Nersesyan, Armen
Pichler, Christoph
Jäger, Walter
Szekeres, Thomas
Marculescu, Rodrig
Poulsen, Henrik E
Henriksen, Trine
Bono, Roberto
Romanazzi, Valeria
Al-Serori, Halh
Biendl, Martin
Wagner, Karl-Heinz
Kundi, Michael
Knasmüller, Siegfried
Source :
Ferk , F , Mišík , M , Nersesyan , A , Pichler , C , Jäger , W , Szekeres , T , Marculescu , R , Poulsen , H E , Henriksen , T , Bono , R , Romanazzi , V , Al-Serori , H , Biendl , M , Wagner , K-H , Kundi , M & Knasmüller , S 2016 , ' Impact of xanthohumol (a prenylated flavonoid from hops) on DNA stability and other health-related biochemical parameters : Results of human intervention trials ' , Molecular Nutrition & Food Research , vol. 60 , no. 4 , pp. 773-86 .
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

SCOPE: Xanthohumol (XN) is a hop flavonoid found in beers and refreshment drinks. Results of in vitro and animal studies indicate that it causes beneficial health effects due to DNA protective, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and phytoestrogenic properties. Aim of the present study was to find out if XN causes alterations of health-related parameters in humans.METHODS AND RESULTS: The effects of the flavonoid were investigated in a randomized crossover intervention trial (n = 22) in which the participants consumed a XN drink (12 mg XN/P/day). We monitored alterations of the DNA stability in single cell gel electrophoresis assays in lymphocytes and of several health-related biomarkers. A decrease of oxidatively damaged purines and protection toward reactive oxygen species induced DNA damage was found after the consumption of the beverage; also the excretion of 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2'-deoxyguanosine and 8-oxo-guanosine in urine was reduced. The assumption that the flavonoid causes DNA protection was confirmed in a randomized follow-up study with pure XN (n = 10) with a parallel design. Other biochemical parameters reflecting the redox- and hormonal status and lipid- and glucose metabolism were not altered after the intervention.CONCLUSION: Taken together, our data indicate that low doses of XN protect humans against oxidative DNA damage.

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OAIster
Journal :
Ferk , F , Mišík , M , Nersesyan , A , Pichler , C , Jäger , W , Szekeres , T , Marculescu , R , Poulsen , H E , Henriksen , T , Bono , R , Romanazzi , V , Al-Serori , H , Biendl , M , Wagner , K-H , Kundi , M & Knasmüller , S 2016 , ' Impact of xanthohumol (a prenylated flavonoid from hops) on DNA stability and other health-related biochemical parameters : Results of human intervention trials ' , Molecular Nutrition & Food Research , vol. 60 , no. 4 , pp. 773-86 .
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English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322694777
Document Type :
Electronic Resource