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  2. Free radical scavenging: a potentially beneficial action of thiol-containing angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors

Free radical scavenging: a potentially beneficial action of thiol-containing angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors

  • Biochem Soc Trans. 1990 Dec;18(6):1184-5. doi: 10.1042/bst0181184.
M Chopra 1 J McMurray J Stewart H J Dargie W E Smith
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  • 1 Department of Chemistry, Strathclyde University, U.K.
Abstract

Free radical (FR) scavenging may be a therapeutically useful adjunctive property of angiotensin converting Enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. In this study we have shown that SH-containing ACE inhibitors (captopril, epicaptopril, zofenopril) are potent FR scavengers at a concentration of 4 x 10(-5) M whereas non-SH ACE inhibitors (enalaprilat, quinaprilat and perindoprilat) have no FR-scavenging activity at this concentration. Furthermore, the SH-containing agents preferentially scavenged general radicals rather than superoxide radicals, i.e. suggesting that these drugs would be effective in quenching the culprit FR in ischaemia/reperfusion injury.

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