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Antioxidant capacity of Catechinopyranocyanidins derived from adzuki beans

Kawabata, R.; Hagiwara, I.; Komizo, N.; Inaba, Y.; Matsui, T.; Ito, T.

2026-05-19 biochemistry
10.64898/2026.05.15.725587 bioRxiv
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Catechinopyranocyanidins (Cpcs) which consist of diastereomers A and B are pigments derived from adzuki beans and are compounds in which the catechin and cyanidin skeletons are condensed to a pyrano ring. While catechins and anthocyanidins possess high antioxidant capacity, the physiological functions of Cpcs remains unclear. In this study, the antioxidant capacity of Cpcs was evaluated by in vitro antioxidant assays and by assessing their cytoprotective activity against oxidative stress in normal human dermal fibroblasts (NHDFs). Antioxidant capacity based on the hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) mechanism, as assessed by the ORAC assay revealed that Cpcs exhibit 14.1 mol TE/mol (Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity: TEAC). Meanwhile, capacity based on the single electron transfer (SET) mechanism, as assessed by the DPPH, ABTS and CUPRAC assays revealed, they exhibit 2.1-3.6 mol TE/mol. Since TEAC value of Cpcs demonstrated by the HAT based mechanism higher than its SET based oxidative capacity suggesting that the antioxidant capacity of Cpcs is driven by the HAT mechanism. In cell culture experiments, Cpcs ameliorate cell toxicity in rotenone-induced injury model, suggesting to cytoprotective activity against mitochondrial dysfunction-dependent apoptosis. These results reveal novel physiological functions of Cpcs which may serve as a design guideline for elucidating in vivo dynamics based on antioxidant mechanisms.

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