Journal of Radiation Research
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Glycine Betaine, a Beer Component, Protects Radiation-induced Injury
Manami MONOBEAkiko UZAWAMakiko HINOKoichi ANDOShuji KOJIMA
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2005 Volume 46 Issue 1 Pages 117-121

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Human whole-blood was exposed to 137Cs γ-rays or 50 keV/μm carbon ions in the presence or absence of glycine betaine, a beer component in vitro. The dicentrics of chromosome aberrations in human lymphocytes were significantly (p < 0.05) reduced by glycine betaine after irradiation with 4 Gy of either γ-rays or carbon ions. The maximum protection by glycine betaine for γ-rays or carbon ions was 37% and 20%, respectively. C3H/He female mice, aged 14 weeks, received an i.p. injection of glycine betaine 15 min before whole-body irradiation with γ-rays or 50 keV/μm carbon ions. Glycine betaine significantly (p < 0.05) increased the percent survival of irradiated mice with either γ-rays or carbon ions.
In conclusion, glycine betaine is a potent protector against damages caused by low- and high-LET radiation.

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