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Radical Scavenging Activity of Natural Anthraquinones: A Theoretical Insight

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posted on 2021-07-05, 05:28 authored by NQ Trung, NM Thong, DH Cuong, TD Manh, LP Hoang, NK Hien, PC Nam, DT Quang, Adam MechlerAdam Mechler, Quan Van VoQuan Van Vo
Anthraquinones (ANQs) isolated from Paederia plants are known to have antidiarrheal, antitussive, anthelmintic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antihyperlipidemic, antihyperglycaemic, and antimicrobial activities. The antioxidant properties were also noted but not confirmed thus far. In this study, the superoxide and hydroperoxide radical scavenging activities of six ANQs were evaluated using a computational approach. The results suggest that the ANQs exhibit low HOO• antiradical activity in all environments, including the gas phase (k < 102 M-1 s-1). In contrast, the ANQs might exert excellent O2•- radical scavenging activity, particularly in aqueous solution. The rate constants of the superoxide anion scavenging in water (at pH = 7.4) range from 3.42 × 106 to 3.70 × 108 M-1 s-1. Compared with typical antioxidants such as ascorbic acid and quercetin, the superoxide anion scavenging activity of ANQs is significantly higher. Thus, the ANQs are promising O2•- radical scavengers in polar media.

Funding

This research is funded by the Vietnam National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED).

History

Publication Date

2021-05-13

Journal

ACS Omega

Volume

6

Issue

20

Pagination

7p. (p. 13391-13397)

Publisher

American Chemical Society

ISSN

2470-1343

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