Antioxidants are stable molecules that inhibit oxidation. Antioxidants are either produced by the host or from dietary sources.
Under normal conditions, antioxidants produced by the body are good enough to counter the presence of free radicals in the body of a healthy individual.
However, in people with a weakened immune system or medical condition, intake of dietary antioxidants may be necessary due to the depletion of the antioxidant enzymes.
Free radicals are unstable molecules with a single electron in the outer ring. Therefore for them to maintain stability, they must either donate or intercept an electron from other molecules, leading to a chain reaction that can not be stopped until they are either inhibited by antioxidants or electrons are paired.
Oxidative stress is an imbalance of the ratio of free radicals and antioxidants in the body caused by either overexpression of free radicals or depletion of antioxidant enzymes produced by the host.
Epidemiological studies suggested that oxidative stress has been found to cause lipid and protein and cellular damage, leading to the onset of chronic diseases, including atherosclerosis, cancer, diabetics, rheumatoid arthritis, post-ischemic perfusion injury, myocardial infarction, cardiovascular diseases, chronic inflammation, and stroke.
Out of many risk factors associated with the onset of oxidative stress, widespread obesity may be one of the significant factors that contribute to the severity of the disease due to oxidative stress.
Dr. Keaney JF Jr said, "Smoking, diabetes, and body mass index were highly associated with systemic oxidative stress as determined by creatinine-indexed urinary 8-epi-PGF2alpha levels. The effect of body mass index was minimally affected by blood glucose, and diabetes and may suggest an important role of oxidative stress in the deleterious impact of obesity on cardiovascular disease".
Researchers to find a natural ingredient that processes a strong antioxidant activity for the treatment of diseases associated with oxidative stress investigated the antioxidant property of sinigrin.
Injection of sinigrin suppressed nitric oxide (NO) production, a free radical that is found to process many health benefits such as increased blood flow and blood vessel relaxation, reduced risk of CVD, and side effects such as induced oxidative stress causing neuro, kidney, and liver toxicity by reducing the levels of nitric oxide synthase.
In rat study. oral administration of the compound also showed reduced levels of urinary nitrate + nitrite and allyl isothiocyanate. In other words, sinigrin inhibited the production of free radical expression through its antioxidant activity.
In non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), sinigrin exerted antioxidative stress potency by inhibiting lipid peroxidation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and oxidative balance impairment (oxidative stress) in facilitating the progression of hepatic steatosis.
Mitochondrial dysfunction is found to interfere with cells' function in producing energy for cell or organ needs.
Oxidative balance impairment is another term for oxidative stress.
More precisely, it is caused by either overexpression of reactive oxygen species and/or depletion of antioxidant enzymes produced by the host.
Taken altogether, sinigrin a bioactive ingredient in cruciferous vegetables may be considered a functional supplement for the prevention and treatment of diseases associated with oxidative stress, pending the confirmation of a large sample size and multicenter human study.
However, intake of bioactive in the form of supplements should be taken with extreme care, as liver toxicity may be induced if overdosed.
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Sources
(1) Antioxidant dietary approach in the treatment of fatty liver: New insights and updates by Alessandra Ferramosca, Mariangela Di Giacomo, and Vincenzo Zara. (PMC)
(2) (1) Sinigrin and Its Therapeutic Benefits by Anisha Mazumder, Anupma Dwivedi, and Jeanetta du Plessis. (PubMed)
(3) Obesity and systemic oxidative stress: clinical correlates of oxidative stress in the Framingham Study by Keaney JF Jr1, Larson MG, Vasan RS, Wilson PW, Lipinska I, Corey D, Massaro JM, Sutherland P, Vita JA, Benjamin EJ; Framingham Study. (PubMed)
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