Journal of Raman Spectroscopy Volume 36, Issue 5, May 2005, Pages 380-388 Raman and pulse radiolysis studies of the antioxidant properties of quercetin: Cu(II) chelation and oxidizing radical scavenging (Article) Torreggiani, A.a? , Trinchero, A.b, Tamba, M.a, Taddei, P.b a Istituto ISOF (CNR), via P. Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy b Dipartimento di Biochimica, Università di Bologna, via Belmeloro 8/2, 40126 Bologna, Italy View references (36) Abstract Quercetin (Quere), a pentahydroxyflavonol, is suggested to give protection to living organisms by both direct scavenging of free radicals and metal chelation. The scavenging ability of Quere towards oxidizing radicals, such as *OH, N3* and NO2*, was evaluated by pulse radiolysis studies in aqueous solutions at different pH. Phenoxyl radicals are the final transient products and are formed either by water elimination from *OH-adducts or by one-electron transfer from the deprotonated OH groups. Their formation rate is strongly affected by pH and reaches the maximum values in alkaline medium. The Raman and IR spectra were useful to assess the relevant interaction of Quere with Cu(II) ions, which play an important role in the metal-catalysed generation of reactive oxygen species. Depending on pH and the metal-to-ligand ratio, the different chelating sites of Quere change their ability to complex copper ions. Under neutral conditions, the 5-OH group of ring A and CO-4 of ring C have a chelating power superior to that of the catechol group (ring B), whereas the complexation in alkaline medium occurs in the reverse order. In addition, experiments with Quere and Zn(II) ions, carried out at basic pH in order to verify the possible Cu(II)-catalysed oxidation of the ligand, indicated the absence of the above process.

Raman and Pulse Radiolysis studies on antioxidant properties of quercetin: Cu(II) chelation and oxidizing radical scavenging

Tamba M;
2005

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Journal of Raman Spectroscopy Volume 36, Issue 5, May 2005, Pages 380-388 Raman and pulse radiolysis studies of the antioxidant properties of quercetin: Cu(II) chelation and oxidizing radical scavenging (Article) Torreggiani, A.a? , Trinchero, A.b, Tamba, M.a, Taddei, P.b a Istituto ISOF (CNR), via P. Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy b Dipartimento di Biochimica, Università di Bologna, via Belmeloro 8/2, 40126 Bologna, Italy View references (36) Abstract Quercetin (Quere), a pentahydroxyflavonol, is suggested to give protection to living organisms by both direct scavenging of free radicals and metal chelation. The scavenging ability of Quere towards oxidizing radicals, such as *OH, N3* and NO2*, was evaluated by pulse radiolysis studies in aqueous solutions at different pH. Phenoxyl radicals are the final transient products and are formed either by water elimination from *OH-adducts or by one-electron transfer from the deprotonated OH groups. Their formation rate is strongly affected by pH and reaches the maximum values in alkaline medium. The Raman and IR spectra were useful to assess the relevant interaction of Quere with Cu(II) ions, which play an important role in the metal-catalysed generation of reactive oxygen species. Depending on pH and the metal-to-ligand ratio, the different chelating sites of Quere change their ability to complex copper ions. Under neutral conditions, the 5-OH group of ring A and CO-4 of ring C have a chelating power superior to that of the catechol group (ring B), whereas the complexation in alkaline medium occurs in the reverse order. In addition, experiments with Quere and Zn(II) ions, carried out at basic pH in order to verify the possible Cu(II)-catalysed oxidation of the ligand, indicated the absence of the above process.
2005
Istituto per la Sintesi Organica e la Fotoreattivita' - ISOF
quercetin
Cu(II)-quercetin complex
Raman spectroscopy
IR spectroscopy
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