2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.abb.2015.08.013
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Ameliorative effect of riboflavin on hyperglycemia, oxidative stress and DNA damage in type-2 diabetic mice: Mechanistic and therapeutic strategies

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“…Therefore, RF‐induced reduction in neutrophil recruitment into the colon may also be related to the attenuation of oxidative stress. Additionally, RF has been shown to protect tissues from oxidative damage, most probably through its ability to scavenge free radicals . Using the luminol‐ and lucigenin‐enhanced CL method, which is a simple and a reproducible technique, allowed us to quantitate the ROS generation in the present study.…”
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“…Therefore, RF‐induced reduction in neutrophil recruitment into the colon may also be related to the attenuation of oxidative stress. Additionally, RF has been shown to protect tissues from oxidative damage, most probably through its ability to scavenge free radicals . Using the luminol‐ and lucigenin‐enhanced CL method, which is a simple and a reproducible technique, allowed us to quantitate the ROS generation in the present study.…”
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“…Recently, it was shown that RF treatment prevented abdominal aortic aneurysm formation in a rat model through endogenous superoxide dismutase (SOD) activation . In a diabetic murine model, ameliorative effect of RF on oxidative stress and DNA damage was also demonstrated . RF has been found to reduce mortality and decrease production of several proinflammatory cytokines [e.g.…”
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“…The up regulation of atpA, atpH and ppaC stimulated energy metabolism for protein, AA, and nucleic acid catabolism; carbohydrate catabolism; and other kinds of cellular metabolisms. The up-regulation of pfkA, eno, pckA, mqo and sucC regulates glycolysis, the pentose phosphate pathway, and the citrate cycle as well as protects cells from oxidative stress and DNA damage 21 .…”
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“…Despite their antioxidant properties and effects in the reduction of diabetic complications in diabetic mice models [109], supplementation of B vitamins in general has not been proposed for the primary prevention of T2DM. In fact, recent studies have suggested that long-term exposure to high levels of the B vitamins niacin, thiamin and riboflavin may correlate with prevalence of obesity and diabetes.…”
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