Use of Alkaline water with low
ORP to reduce Radical Damage
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1997 May 8P234(1):269<74.
Shirahata S, Kabayama S, Nakano M, Miura T,
Kusumoto K, Gotoh M, Hayashi H,
Otsubo K, Morisawa S, Katakura Y.
Institute of Cellular Regulation Technology, Graduate
School of Genetic Resources Technology, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
sirahata@grt.kyushu<u.ac.jp
Active oxygen species or free radicals are considered to cause extensive
oxidative damage to biological macromolecules, which brings about a variety of
diseases as well as aging. The ideal scavenger for active oxygen should be 'active hydrogen'.
'Active hydrogen' can be produced in reduced water near the cathode during
electrolysis of water. Reduced water exhibits high pH, low dissolved oxygen
(DO), extremely high dissolved molecular hydrogen (DH), and extremely negative
redox potential (RP) values. Strongly electrolyzed<reduced water, as well as
ascorbic acid, (+)<catechin and tannic acid, completely scavenged O.<2
produced by the hypoxanthine< xanthine oxidase (HX<XOD) system in sodium
phosphate buffer (pH 7.0). The superoxide dismutase (SOD)<like activity of reduced
water is stable at 4 degrees C for over a month and was not lost even after
neutralization, repeated freezing and melting, deflation with sonication,
vigorous mixing, boiling, repeated filtration, or closed autoclaving, but was
lost by opened autoclaving or by closed autoclaving in the presence of tungsten
trioxide which efficiently adsorbs active atomic hydrogen. Water bubbled with
hydrogen gas exhibited low DO, extremely high DH and extremely low RP values,
as does reduced water, but it has no SOD<like activity. These results
suggest that the SOD<like activity of reduced water is not due to the
dissolved molecular hydrogen but due to the dissolved atomic hydrogen (active
hydrogen). Although SOD accumulated H2O2 when added to the HX<XOD system,
reduced water decreased the amount of H2O2 produced by XOD. Reduced water, as
well as catalase and ascorbic acid, could directly scavenge H2O2.
Reduced water suppresses singleLstrand breakage of DNA b active oxygen
species produced by the Cu(II)Lcatalyzed oxidation of ascorbic acid in a
doseLdependent manner, suggesting that reduced water can scavenge not only O2.L
and H2O2, but also 1O2 and .OH.
PMID: 9169001 [PubMed < indexed for
MEDLINE]

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