Spectrophotometry and fluorescence combined with docking and molecular dynamics simulations are used to study the effect of the carrier proteins beta-lactoglobulin and human serum albumin on the degradative trans-to-cis conversion of resveratrol. The spectroscopic measurements quantify the concentration of resveratrol isoforms after 2 h of irradiation with light at 340 nm, showing that their ratio depends linearly on temperature between 20 and 50 degrees C and obeys an Arrhenius law with activation energies of photoisomerization of 7.8 and 11.2 kcal/mol for beta-lactoglobulin and albumin, respectively, compared to 5.1 kcal/mol in solution. Thus, both proteins protect trans-resveratrol from degradation, with albumin being more effective than beta-lactoglobulin. The computational techniques clarify details of the binding of trans-resveratrol to the proteins and show that the stabilizing effect correlates with an increase of the dihedral order parameter of the ligand. These findings suggest that transport proteins are viable carriers to stabilize and deliver resveratrol in vivo in the biologically effective trans form.

Stability of trans-Resveratrol Associated with Transport Proteins

Rizzuti Bruno
2014

Abstract

Spectrophotometry and fluorescence combined with docking and molecular dynamics simulations are used to study the effect of the carrier proteins beta-lactoglobulin and human serum albumin on the degradative trans-to-cis conversion of resveratrol. The spectroscopic measurements quantify the concentration of resveratrol isoforms after 2 h of irradiation with light at 340 nm, showing that their ratio depends linearly on temperature between 20 and 50 degrees C and obeys an Arrhenius law with activation energies of photoisomerization of 7.8 and 11.2 kcal/mol for beta-lactoglobulin and albumin, respectively, compared to 5.1 kcal/mol in solution. Thus, both proteins protect trans-resveratrol from degradation, with albumin being more effective than beta-lactoglobulin. The computational techniques clarify details of the binding of trans-resveratrol to the proteins and show that the stabilizing effect correlates with an increase of the dihedral order parameter of the ligand. These findings suggest that transport proteins are viable carriers to stabilize and deliver resveratrol in vivo in the biologically effective trans form.
2014
Istituto per i Processi Chimico-Fisici - IPCF
resveratrol
beta-lactoglobulin
human serum albumin
absorbance
fluorescence
docking
molecular dynamics
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