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Neuroprotective and Antioxidant Activity of Arachidonoyl Choline, Its Bis-Quaternized Analogues and Other Acylcholines

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The antioxidant activity and protective effect in the toxicity model of H2O2 were studied for arachidonic (AA-CHOL), docosahexaenoic (DHA-CHOL), linoleic (Ln-CHOL), and oleic (Ol-CHOL) fatty acids, as well as arachidonoyl dicholine (AA-diCHOL) and O-arachidonoyl bistetramethylaminoisopropanol (ABTAP). AA-CHOL, DHA-CHOL and Ln-CHOL provided a 20% increase in cell survival. AA-CHOL, AA-diCHOL, Ol-CHOL, and ABTAP had a radical-scavenging effect in the ABTS test, approximately equal to the activity of a standard radical scavenger Trolox.

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The work was supported by the Ministry of Education of Russia, a unique identifier RFMEFI60417X0198 project.

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Akimov, M.G., Dudina, P.V., Fomina-Ageeva, E.V. et al. Neuroprotective and Antioxidant Activity of Arachidonoyl Choline, Its Bis-Quaternized Analogues and Other Acylcholines. Dokl Biochem Biophys 491, 93–97 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1607672920020027

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