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Hypouricemic and Antioxidant Effects of Soy Vinegar Extracts in Hyperuricemic Mice.

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We investigated the potential hypouricemic and antioxidant activities of soy vinegar brewed from soybeans fermented with Monascus pilosus KCCM 60084 in potassium oxonate-induced hyperuricemic mice. Soy vinegar extracts (SVEs), which… Click to show full abstract

We investigated the potential hypouricemic and antioxidant activities of soy vinegar brewed from soybeans fermented with Monascus pilosus KCCM 60084 in potassium oxonate-induced hyperuricemic mice. Soy vinegar extracts (SVEs), which contain free isoflavones, ubiquinones, γ-aminobutyric acid, gallic acid, and acetic acid, reduced the level of uric acid (UA) by decreasing UA production through xanthine oxidase inhibition and increasing UA excretion through uricase activity in hyperuricemic mice (P < .05). Moreover, SVE administration increased hepatic antioxidant enzyme activities in a dose-dependent manner. The results suggest that soy vinegar has potential with natural ingredients to prevent and treat hyperuricemia.

Keywords: effects soy; hyperuricemic mice; soy vinegar; antioxidant effects; hypouricemic antioxidant; vinegar extracts

Journal Title: Journal of medicinal food
Year Published: 2018

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