Singlet oxygen quenching- and chain-breaking antioxidant-properties of a quercetin dimer able to prevent age-related macular degeneration
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
A dimer of quercetin prepared through a Mannich reaction protects pyridinium bisretinoid A2E from photooxidation
at 430 nm in aqueous medium at pH 7.4. In the presence of light and O2, A2E is quickly attacked by
1O2 produced in situ (by excited A2E) to give nonaoxirane and other oxygenated compounds which can be
involved in diseases of the macula. Peroxyl radicals might have only a marginal role on the photooxidation of
A2E. The dimer is actually a potent quencher of 1O2 with a rate constant kQ of 8.5×108M-1 s-1 in methanol at
room temperature. On the other hand, its antioxidant abilities against ROO· radicals are quite limited since
kROO·=7.3×105M-1 s-1 (in buffer solution at pH 7.4), the value being essentially identical to that of quercetin.
The quenching of 1O2 by the dimer is therefore the main reason for the A2E protection and prevention of
age-related macular degeneration.[object Object]
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
A2E Photooxidation Singlet oxygen Quercetin Quercetin dimer
Elenco autori:
Foti, MARIO CONCETTO
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