Simultaneous determination of homologues of vitamin E and coenzyme Q and products of α-tocopherol oxidation

A sensitive procedure is described for the simultaneous determination of vitamin E and coenzyme Q homologues and α-tocopherol oxidation products using two-isocratic step high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) and electrochemical detection in the oxidative mode. Zinc-catalyzed reduction in a post...

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Main Authors: Claude Leray, Margaret D. Andriamampandry, Monique Freund, Christian Gachet, Jean-Pierre Cazenave
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1998-10-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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spelling doaj-8cf6b30e3d594cc0ab713cca8f994c0f2021-04-26T05:46:07ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751998-10-01391020992105Simultaneous determination of homologues of vitamin E and coenzyme Q and products of α-tocopherol oxidationClaude Leray0Margaret D. Andriamampandry1Monique Freund2Christian Gachet3Jean-Pierre Cazenave4To whom correspondence should be addressed.; To whom correspondence should be addressed.; INSERM U311, Etablissement de Transfusion Sanguine, 10 rue Spielmann, B.P. 36, 67065 Strasbourg Cédex, FranceINSERM U311, Etablissement de Transfusion Sanguine, 10 rue Spielmann, B.P. 36, 67065 Strasbourg Cédex, FranceINSERM U311, Etablissement de Transfusion Sanguine, 10 rue Spielmann, B.P. 36, 67065 Strasbourg Cédex, FranceINSERM U311, Etablissement de Transfusion Sanguine, 10 rue Spielmann, B.P. 36, 67065 Strasbourg Cédex, FranceINSERM U311, Etablissement de Transfusion Sanguine, 10 rue Spielmann, B.P. 36, 67065 Strasbourg Cédex, FranceA sensitive procedure is described for the simultaneous determination of vitamin E and coenzyme Q homologues and α-tocopherol oxidation products using two-isocratic step high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) and electrochemical detection in the oxidative mode. Zinc-catalyzed reduction in a post-column reactor allows the detection of α-tocopherolquinone, epoxy-tocopherolquinone, and ubiquinones. This technique was used to quantify lipophilic antioxidants in the liver tissue of rats treated or not with α-tocopherolquinone and in a plant oil. α-Tocopherolquinone and its epoxide derivatives, formed from α-tocopherol during iron-catalyzed phospholipid peroxidation, were also determined in a liposome suspension. The high selectivity and sensitivity of the coulometric detection system enabled use of low oxidation potentials giving little baseline noise, while a fast isolation procedure and quantitative recoveries of all oxidized and reduced forms made it possible to measure a high ubiquinol/ubiquinone ratio in liver tissue. Administration of α-tocopherolquinone to rats did not alter the antioxidant status of the liver, despite strong accumulation of both this quinone and its reduced form, α-tocopherolhydroquinone. These results indicate the presence of an efficient reductase and suggest that it could contribute to the protection of cellular membranes from oxidative stress.—Leray, C., M. D. Andriamampandry, M. Freund, C. Gachet, and J-P. Cazenave. Simultaneous determination of homologues of vitamin E and coenzyme Q and products of α-tocopherol oxidation. J. Lipid Res. 1998. 39: 2099–2105.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520325098HPLCelectrochemical detectionZn catalyst reductionubiquinolsubiquinonestocopherols
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author Claude Leray
Margaret D. Andriamampandry
Monique Freund
Christian Gachet
Jean-Pierre Cazenave
spellingShingle Claude Leray
Margaret D. Andriamampandry
Monique Freund
Christian Gachet
Jean-Pierre Cazenave
Simultaneous determination of homologues of vitamin E and coenzyme Q and products of α-tocopherol oxidation
Journal of Lipid Research
HPLC
electrochemical detection
Zn catalyst reduction
ubiquinols
ubiquinones
tocopherols
author_facet Claude Leray
Margaret D. Andriamampandry
Monique Freund
Christian Gachet
Jean-Pierre Cazenave
author_sort Claude Leray
title Simultaneous determination of homologues of vitamin E and coenzyme Q and products of α-tocopherol oxidation
title_short Simultaneous determination of homologues of vitamin E and coenzyme Q and products of α-tocopherol oxidation
title_full Simultaneous determination of homologues of vitamin E and coenzyme Q and products of α-tocopherol oxidation
title_fullStr Simultaneous determination of homologues of vitamin E and coenzyme Q and products of α-tocopherol oxidation
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous determination of homologues of vitamin E and coenzyme Q and products of α-tocopherol oxidation
title_sort simultaneous determination of homologues of vitamin e and coenzyme q and products of α-tocopherol oxidation
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1998-10-01
description A sensitive procedure is described for the simultaneous determination of vitamin E and coenzyme Q homologues and α-tocopherol oxidation products using two-isocratic step high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) and electrochemical detection in the oxidative mode. Zinc-catalyzed reduction in a post-column reactor allows the detection of α-tocopherolquinone, epoxy-tocopherolquinone, and ubiquinones. This technique was used to quantify lipophilic antioxidants in the liver tissue of rats treated or not with α-tocopherolquinone and in a plant oil. α-Tocopherolquinone and its epoxide derivatives, formed from α-tocopherol during iron-catalyzed phospholipid peroxidation, were also determined in a liposome suspension. The high selectivity and sensitivity of the coulometric detection system enabled use of low oxidation potentials giving little baseline noise, while a fast isolation procedure and quantitative recoveries of all oxidized and reduced forms made it possible to measure a high ubiquinol/ubiquinone ratio in liver tissue. Administration of α-tocopherolquinone to rats did not alter the antioxidant status of the liver, despite strong accumulation of both this quinone and its reduced form, α-tocopherolhydroquinone. These results indicate the presence of an efficient reductase and suggest that it could contribute to the protection of cellular membranes from oxidative stress.—Leray, C., M. D. Andriamampandry, M. Freund, C. Gachet, and J-P. Cazenave. Simultaneous determination of homologues of vitamin E and coenzyme Q and products of α-tocopherol oxidation. J. Lipid Res. 1998. 39: 2099–2105.
topic HPLC
electrochemical detection
Zn catalyst reduction
ubiquinols
ubiquinones
tocopherols
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520325098
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