Title of article :
Onion, a Potent Inhibitor of Xantine Oxidase
Author/Authors :
Hanaee, Jalal Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Rashidi, Mohammad-Reza Drug Applied Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Delazar, Abbas Faculty of Health and Nutrition, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Piroozpanah, Saeed Faculty of Health and Nutrition, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz
Abstract :
Onion (Allium Cepa) contains high levels of flavonoids. Although there are many studies
indicating the inhibitory effects of flavonoids on xanthine oxidase, there is no report on the
effect of onion on this enzyme. Therefore, in the present study, the inhibitory effects of onion
on xanthine oxidase are investigated.
Fresh filtered juice of onion was prepared and its inhibitory effect on guinea pig liver and
bovine milk xanthine oxidase activity was assayed spectrophotometrically using xanthine as
substrate. In addition, the effects of hydromethanolic extract of the powdered onion and its
major flavonoid, quercetin, were also studied. The juice caused more than 80% inhibition on
both guinea pig and bovine milk xanthine oxidase. The extract also resulted in a marked
inhibition on guinea pig liver (IC50=10 mg/ml) and bovine milk (IC50=13 mg/ml) xanthine
oxidase activities. Quercetin exerted its inhibitory effect on bovine milk xanthine oxidase
through a linear mixed-type (Ki=0.06±0.04 and KI=0.22±0.16 mM), whereas, the guinea pig
enzyme was inhibited in a competitive manner (Ki=0.11±0.02 mM).
In conclusion, consumption of onion as a staple vegetable with a potent inhibitory effect on
xanthine oxidase not only could be useful in some diseases such as gout, but also may result
in some interactions with those drugs that are metabolized by xanthine oxidase
Keywords :
Onion , Xanthine oxiadse , Flavonoids , Inhibition
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics