The antioxidant activity of novel chromones and xanthones: a structure-activity relationship
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31/05/2016
31/05/2016
2015
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Resumo |
Chromones and xanthones are oxygen-containing heterocyclic compounds with bioactive properties widely reported in the literature, specially concerning to their antioxidant properties. The search for new natural and synthetic chromone and xanthone derivatives order to evaluate and discover new structural features rendering optimized biological effects has been a challenge. Thus, the aim of this work was to evaluate the scavenging activity of reactive oxygen (ROS) and nitrogen (RNS) species of new synthetic hydroxylated chromones and xanthones (Fig. 1) using in vitro non-cellular systems. These compounds exhibited scavenger effects dependent on the concentration, with IC50 values found at the micromolar range. The overall scavenging activity of chromones was better than xanthones, specially the one of chromone 3A. In conclusion, the novel tested chromone and xanthone scaffolds proved to be promising pharmacophores with potential therapeutic applications as antioxidant agents. |
Identificador |
Proença, Carina; Ribeiro, Daniela; Freitas, Marisa; Albuquerque, Hélio; Santos, Clementina M.M.; Silva, Artur; Fernandes, Eduarda (2015) - The antioxidant activity of novel chromones and xanthones: a structure-activity relationship. In XXI Encontro Galego-Português de Química. Pontevedra. ISBN 978‐84‐608‐3441‐0 978‐84‐608‐3441‐0 |
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eng |
Publicador |
Colegio Oficial de Químicos de Galicia |
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openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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conferenceObject |