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KMID : 0603820080140030193
Journal of Experimental & Biomedical Science
2008 Volume.14 No. 3 p.193 ~ p.198
Effect of Kaempferol on the Cytotoxicity Induced Oxygen Free Radicals in Skin Fibroblast Derived from Human In Vitro
Lee Jae- Kyu

Ha Dae-Ho
Abstract
In order to evaluate on the effect of kaempferol on the cytotoxicity of oxygen free radicals, XTT assay was performed to determine the cell viability after skin fibroblasts derived from human (Detroit 51) that were treated with various concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (H©üO©ü). And also, the effect of kaempferol on the cytotoxicity induced by H©üO©ü that was examined by cell viability, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity and 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity in these cultures. H©üO©ü decreased cell viability in dose-dependent manner in these cultures and the XTT?? and XTT?? values were determined at concentration of 35 ¥ìM and 90 ¥ìM of H©üO©ü after skin fibroblasts derived from human were treated with 15~90 ¥ìM of H©üO©ü for 6 hours, respectively. H©üO©ü was highly toxic on cultured skin fibroblasts derived from human by toxic criteria of Brenfreund and Puerner (1984). In the protective effect of kaempferol on H©üO©ü-induced cytotoxicity, kaempferol increased DPPH radical scavenging activity and significantly decreased LDH activity. From these results, it is suggested that oxygen free radical, H©üO©ü, was highly toxic on cultured skin fibroblasts derived from human, and also kaempferol of flavonoid showed the protection on H©üO©ü-induced cytotoxicity.
KEYWORD
Oxygen radicals, Kaempferol, DPPH radical scavenging activity, LDH activity
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