Antioxidant activity of tea catechins in different lipid systems
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Tea catechins showed different trends in relative antioxidant activity in different lipid systems. In corn oil triglycerides oxidized at 50 °C, epigallocatechin (EGC), epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), and epicatechin gallate (ECG) were better antioxidants than epicatechin (EC) and catechin at 140 μM. Used as reference compounds, gallic acid (GA) was more active than propyl gallate (PG), and both were more effective than EC and catechin. However, in the corresponding corn oil-in-water emulsions, all tea catechins, GA, and PG were prooxidants at 5 and 20 μM by accelerating hydroperoxide and hexanal formation. In contrast, in soy lecithin liposomes oxidized at 50 °C, EGCG and PG were the best antioxidants, followed by EC, EGC, ECG, catechin, and GA at 20 μM. In liposomes oxidized at 37 °C with 10 μM cupric acetate, catechin and EC were better antioxidants than ECG, but EGCG, EGC, PG, and GA promoted lipid oxidation. The improved antioxidant activity observed for tea catechins in liposomes compared to emulsio...