Authors: ANA OBRADOVIC, JOVANA ZIZIC, NEMANJA TRISOVIC, BOJAN BOZIC, GORDANA USCUMLIC, BILJANA BOZIC, SNEZANA MARKOVIC
Abstract: Antioxidant effects of twelve 3-substituted-5,5-diphenylhydantoins in concentrations of 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, and 100 µM on human colon cancer cell line HCT-116 were determined 24 h after treatment. The concentrations of superoxide anion radical (O_{2}^{.}^{-}), nitrites (NO_{2}^{-}), and total glutathione were determined spectrophotometrically. Results indicated that treatment with all compounds induced a decrease in O_{2}^{.}^{-} and an increase in NO_{2}^- concentrations in HCT-116 cells. Treatment with all compounds resulted in an increase in glutathione, and this indicates changes in redox homeostasis. Based on the obtained results, the investigated hydantoins act as antioxidants because they decrease the production of superoxide anion radical and increase concentrations of glutathione, but they also induce an increase in nitrite production.
Keywords: Antioxidants, phenytoin derivatives, free radicals, redox homeostasis
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