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Alkaline earth metal ion coordination increases the radical scavenging efficiency of kaempferol

Flavonoids are used as natural additives and antioxidants in foods, and after coordination to metal ions, as drug candidates, depending on the flavonoid structure. The rate of radical scavenging of the ubiquitous plant flavonoid kaempferol (3,5,7,4′-tetrahydroxyflavone, Kaem) was found to be signifi...

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Autores principales: Qian, Ling-Ling, Lu, Yao, Xu, Yi, Yang, Zhi-Yin, Yang, Jing, Zhou, Yi-Ming, Han, Rui-Min, Zhang, Jian-Ping, Skibsted, Leif H.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9056298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35518270
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra03249b
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author Qian, Ling-Ling
Lu, Yao
Xu, Yi
Yang, Zhi-Yin
Yang, Jing
Zhou, Yi-Ming
Han, Rui-Min
Zhang, Jian-Ping
Skibsted, Leif H.
author_facet Qian, Ling-Ling
Lu, Yao
Xu, Yi
Yang, Zhi-Yin
Yang, Jing
Zhou, Yi-Ming
Han, Rui-Min
Zhang, Jian-Ping
Skibsted, Leif H.
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description Flavonoids are used as natural additives and antioxidants in foods, and after coordination to metal ions, as drug candidates, depending on the flavonoid structure. The rate of radical scavenging of the ubiquitous plant flavonoid kaempferol (3,5,7,4′-tetrahydroxyflavone, Kaem) was found to be significantly enhanced by coordination of Mg(ii), Ca(ii), Sr(ii), and Ba(ii) ions, whereas the radical scavenging rate of apigenin (5,7,4′-trihydroxyflavone, Api) was almost unaffected by alkaline earth metal (AEM) ions, as studied for short-lived β-carotene radical cations (β-Car˙(+)) formed by laser flash photolysis in chloroform/ethanol (7 : 3) and for the semi-stable 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical, DPPH˙, in ethanol at 25 °C. A 1 : 1 Mg(ii)–Kaem complex was found to be in equilibrium with a 1 : 2 Mg(ii)–Kaem(2) complex, while for Ca(ii), Sr(ii) and Ba(ii), only 1 : 2 AEM(ii)–Kaem complexes were detected, where all complexes showed 3-hydroxyl and 4-carbonyl coordination and stability constants of higher than 10(9) L(2) mol(−2). The 1 : 2 Ca(ii)–Kaem(2) complex had the highest second order rate constant for both β-Car˙(+) (5 × 10(8) L mol(−1) s(−1)) and DPPH˙ radical (3 × 10(5) L mol(−1) s(−1)) scavenging, which can be attributed to the optimal combination of the stronger electron withdrawing capability of the (n − 1)d orbital in the heavier AEM ions and their spatially asymmetrical structures in 1 : 2 AEM–Kaem complexes with metal ion coordination of the least steric hindrance of two perpendicular flavone backbones as ligands in the Ca(ii) complex, as shown by density functional theory calculations.
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spelling pubmed-90562982022-05-04 Alkaline earth metal ion coordination increases the radical scavenging efficiency of kaempferol Qian, Ling-Ling Lu, Yao Xu, Yi Yang, Zhi-Yin Yang, Jing Zhou, Yi-Ming Han, Rui-Min Zhang, Jian-Ping Skibsted, Leif H. RSC Adv Chemistry Flavonoids are used as natural additives and antioxidants in foods, and after coordination to metal ions, as drug candidates, depending on the flavonoid structure. The rate of radical scavenging of the ubiquitous plant flavonoid kaempferol (3,5,7,4′-tetrahydroxyflavone, Kaem) was found to be significantly enhanced by coordination of Mg(ii), Ca(ii), Sr(ii), and Ba(ii) ions, whereas the radical scavenging rate of apigenin (5,7,4′-trihydroxyflavone, Api) was almost unaffected by alkaline earth metal (AEM) ions, as studied for short-lived β-carotene radical cations (β-Car˙(+)) formed by laser flash photolysis in chloroform/ethanol (7 : 3) and for the semi-stable 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical, DPPH˙, in ethanol at 25 °C. A 1 : 1 Mg(ii)–Kaem complex was found to be in equilibrium with a 1 : 2 Mg(ii)–Kaem(2) complex, while for Ca(ii), Sr(ii) and Ba(ii), only 1 : 2 AEM(ii)–Kaem complexes were detected, where all complexes showed 3-hydroxyl and 4-carbonyl coordination and stability constants of higher than 10(9) L(2) mol(−2). The 1 : 2 Ca(ii)–Kaem(2) complex had the highest second order rate constant for both β-Car˙(+) (5 × 10(8) L mol(−1) s(−1)) and DPPH˙ radical (3 × 10(5) L mol(−1) s(−1)) scavenging, which can be attributed to the optimal combination of the stronger electron withdrawing capability of the (n − 1)d orbital in the heavier AEM ions and their spatially asymmetrical structures in 1 : 2 AEM–Kaem complexes with metal ion coordination of the least steric hindrance of two perpendicular flavone backbones as ligands in the Ca(ii) complex, as shown by density functional theory calculations. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9056298/ /pubmed/35518270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra03249b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Qian, Ling-Ling
Lu, Yao
Xu, Yi
Yang, Zhi-Yin
Yang, Jing
Zhou, Yi-Ming
Han, Rui-Min
Zhang, Jian-Ping
Skibsted, Leif H.
Alkaline earth metal ion coordination increases the radical scavenging efficiency of kaempferol
title Alkaline earth metal ion coordination increases the radical scavenging efficiency of kaempferol
title_full Alkaline earth metal ion coordination increases the radical scavenging efficiency of kaempferol
title_fullStr Alkaline earth metal ion coordination increases the radical scavenging efficiency of kaempferol
title_full_unstemmed Alkaline earth metal ion coordination increases the radical scavenging efficiency of kaempferol
title_short Alkaline earth metal ion coordination increases the radical scavenging efficiency of kaempferol
title_sort alkaline earth metal ion coordination increases the radical scavenging efficiency of kaempferol
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9056298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35518270
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra03249b
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