Increase in the survival time of mice exposed to ionizing radiation by a new class of free radical scavengers |
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Authors: | P. Buc-Calderon M. Roberfroid |
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Affiliation: | (1) Unité de Biochimie Toxicologique et Cancérologique, UCL 7369, Université Catholique de Louvain, Avenue E. Mounier 73, B-1200 Brussels, (Belgium) |
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Abstract: | Summary N-acyl dehydroalanines react with and scavenge mainly superoxide radical and hydroxyl radical (HO.). The ortho-methoxyphenylacetyl dehydroalanine derivative, indexed as AD-20, protects mice against damage resulting from total body X-irradiation, as measured by the increase in their survival time. AD-20 increases the LD50 at 30 days from 6.1 to 7.3 Gy in animals exposed to a wide range of X-rays (6 to 10 Gy). The dose reduction factor (D R F) of AD-20 is 1.20. We postulate that such radioprotective effect may result from its free radical scavenging activity. |
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Keywords: | Oxygen-derived free radical scavenger N-acyl dehydroalanines ionizing radiation toxicity radioprotective effect |
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