Synergism of antioxidant action of vitamins E, C and quercetin is related to formation of molecular associations in biomembranes

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Vitamins E, C and polyphenols (flavonoids and non-flavonoids) are major natural antioxidants capable of preventing damage generated by oxidative stress. Here we show the capacity of these antioxidants to form non-covalent association within lipid bilayers close to the membrane/cytosol interface. Antioxidant regeneration is significantly enhanced in these complexes.

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Fabre, G., Bayach, I., Berka, K., Paloncýová, M., Starok, M., Rossi, C., … Trouillas, P. (2015). Synergism of antioxidant action of vitamins E, C and quercetin is related to formation of molecular associations in biomembranes. Chemical Communications, 51(36), 7713–7716. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc00636h

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