International Journal of Molecular Sciences (May 2011)

Antioxidant Properties of Aminoethylcysteine Ketimine Decarboxylated Dimer: A Review

  • Rosa Marina Matarese,
  • Laura Pecci,
  • Francesca Ghirga,
  • Andrea Calcaterra,
  • Marco Barba,
  • Mirella Nardini,
  • Bruno Botta,
  • Mario Fontana,
  • Alberto Macone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms12053072
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
pp. 3072 – 3084

Abstract

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Aminoethylcysteine ketimine decarboxylated dimer is a natural sulfur-containing compound detected in human plasma and urine, in mammalian brain and in many common edible vegetables. Over the past decade many studies have been undertaken to identify its metabolic role. Attention has been focused on its antioxidant properties and on its reactivity against oxygen and nitrogen reactive species. These properties have been studied in different model systems starting from plasma lipoproteins to specific cellular lines. All these studies report that aminoethylcysteine ketimine decarboxylated dimer is able to interact both with reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (hydrogen peroxide, superoxide anion, hydroxyl radical, peroxynitrite and its derivatives). Its antioxidant activity is similar to that of Vitamin E while higher than other hydrophilic antioxidants, such as trolox and N-acetylcysteine.

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