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Riboflavin is an antioxidant: a review update

Journal

BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Volume 128, Issue 10, Pages 1887-1895

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0007114521005031

Keywords

Riboflavin; Vitamin B-2; Oxidative stress; Antioxidant; Lipid peroxidation; Glutathione cycle

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  1. Tehran University of Medical Sciences

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Aerobic organisms require antioxidant defense systems to deal with free radicals, and oxidative stress is involved in the development of various chronic diseases. Enhancing antioxidant potential is considered a strategy for preventing and managing such conditions. Studies have found that riboflavin can alleviate oxidative stress, but its therapeutic efficacy as an antioxidant needs further investigation.
Aerobic organisms need antioxidant defense systems to deal with free radicals which either are produced during aerobic respiration or may have an external origin. Oxidative stress, which is resulted from an imbalance between the production of free radicals and the ability of antioxidant defense mechanism to deactivate them, is involved in the development of many chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, CVD and some neurodegenerative diseases. Reinforcing the antioxidant potential of the body has been considered as a strategy that could prevent and manage such conditions. In the previous review article published by British Journal of Nutrition, in 2014, for the first time, we concluded that riboflavin could alleviate oxidative stress. Although riboflavin can serve as a prooxidant when exposed to ultraviolet irradiation, the literature is replete with studies that support its antioxidant properties. Furthermore, recent evidence suggests that riboflavin may have a therapeutic potential in many conditions in which oxidative stress is involved, although the therapeutic efficacy of riboflavin as an antioxidant requires further study under conditions of wellness and clinical disease.

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