Investigation of the radical scavenging potential of vanillin-based pyrido-dipyrimidines: experimental and approach
Antioxidants have a significant contribution in the cell protection against free radicals which may induce oxidative stress, and permanently damage the cells causing different disorders such as tumors, degenerative diseases, and accelerated aging. Nowadays, a multi-functionalized heterocyclic framew...
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Veröffentlicht in: | RSC advances 2023-05, Vol.13 (22), p.15236-15242 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Antioxidants have a significant contribution in the cell protection against free radicals which may induce oxidative stress, and permanently damage the cells causing different disorders such as tumors, degenerative diseases, and accelerated aging. Nowadays, a multi-functionalized heterocyclic framework plays an important role in drug development, and it is of great importance in organic synthesis and medicinal chemistry. Encouraged by the bioactivity of the pyrido-dipyrimidine scaffold and vanillin core, herein, we made an effort to thoroughly investigate the antioxidant potential of the vanillin-based pyrido-dipyrimidines
A-E
to reveal novel promising free radical inhibitors. The structural analysis and the antioxidant action of the investigated molecules were performed
in silico
by DFT calculations. Studied compounds were screened for their antioxidant capacity using
in vitro
ABTS and DPPH assays. All the investigated compounds showed remarkable antioxidant activity, especially derivative
A
exhibiting inhibition of free radicals at the IC
50
value (ABTS and DPPH assay 0.1 mg ml
−1
and 0.081 mg ml
−1
, respectively). Compound
A
has higher TEAC values implying its stronger antioxidant activity compared to a trolox standard. The applied calculation method and
in vitro
tests confirmed that compound
A
has a strong potential against free radicals and may be a novel candidate for application in antioxidant therapy.
The tested compounds showed significant antioxidant activity (ABTS and DPPH assays). Pyrido-dipyrimidine containing two aromatic OH groups has the highest TEAC values, which indicates its stronger antioxidant activity compared to trolox. |
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ISSN: | 2046-2069 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d3ra02469e |