2019
DOI: 10.3390/biom9120855
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The Environment Is a Key Factor in Determining the Anti-Amyloid Efficacy of EGCG

Abstract: Millions of people around the world suffer from amyloid-related disorders, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. Despite significant and sustained efforts, there are still no disease-modifying drugs available for the majority of amyloid-related disorders, and the overall failure rate in clinical trials is very high, even for compounds that show promising anti-amyloid activity in vitro. In this study, we demonstrate that even small changes in the chemical environment can strongly modulate the inhibito… Show more

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“…pH 7), corresponding to the solution condition most often investigated in previous studies, EGCG is highly unstable. EGCG oxidises rapidly under the investigated buffer conditions within several hours (Sneideris et al, 2019) in a similar time scale as the aggregation process itself in presence of glass beads. A decrease of the pH value to pH 6 leads to a significant increase in the stability of EGCG and accordingly to a less strong inhibitory effect on α-synuclein aggregation.…”
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“…pH 7), corresponding to the solution condition most often investigated in previous studies, EGCG is highly unstable. EGCG oxidises rapidly under the investigated buffer conditions within several hours (Sneideris et al, 2019) in a similar time scale as the aggregation process itself in presence of glass beads. A decrease of the pH value to pH 6 leads to a significant increase in the stability of EGCG and accordingly to a less strong inhibitory effect on α-synuclein aggregation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…We summarize our findings in Figure 11. First of all, EGCG itself seems to be very ineffective as inhibitor, whereas its oxidation products are much more efficient (Sneideris et al, 2019). This finding explains why in general EGCG is a rather inefficient inhibitor in de novo experiments under pH conditions where EGCG is stable, i.e.…”
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