Experimental evidence that flavonoid metal complexes may act as mimics of superoxide dismutase

Radical scavenging activities of flavonoids rutin, taxifolin, (−)-epicatechin, luteolin, and their complexes with transition metal (Fe 2+, Fe 3+, and Cu 2+) towards superoxide were determined using illumination of riboflavin as source and NBT as detector of O 2 − . The scavenger potencies of flavono...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 2004-08, Vol.428 (2), p.204-208
Hauptverfasser: Kostyuk, V.A., Potapovich, A.I., Strigunova, E.N., Kostyuk, T.V., Afanas'ev, I.B.
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Zusammenfassung:Radical scavenging activities of flavonoids rutin, taxifolin, (−)-epicatechin, luteolin, and their complexes with transition metal (Fe 2+, Fe 3+, and Cu 2+) towards superoxide were determined using illumination of riboflavin as source and NBT as detector of O 2 − . The scavenger potencies of flavonoid metal complexes were significantly higher than those of the parent flavonoids. To elucidate the mechanism of this phenomenon, the rates of superoxide-dependent oxidation of flavonoids and their metal complexes in photochemical system with riboflavin were examined. It was found for the first time that flavonoids bound to metal ions were much less subjected to oxidation compared with those of free compounds. The findings directly demonstrate superoxide scavenging activity of metal ions in complexes with flavonoids and support earlier suggestions that flavonoid metal complexes may exhibit superoxide dismuting activity.
ISSN:0003-9861
1096-0384
DOI:10.1016/j.abb.2004.06.008