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Molecules 2013
Superoxide Scavenging Effects of Some Novel Bis-Ligands and Their Solvated Metal Complexes Prepared by the Reaction of Ligands with Aluminum, Copper and Lanthanum IonsDOI: 10.3390/molecules18066128 Keywords: superoxide, catechol, p-hydroquinone, antioxidants, density functional theory, aluminum, copper, lanthanum, solvated metal complexes Abstract: Novel antioxidants have been synthesized and characterized by their chemical properties as antioxidants with high superoxide scavenging activity. (2 R,3 R)-diphenylethylenediamine is a spacer in antioxidants, and we synthesized targets 11a and 11b by conjugation with o-hydroquinone and p-hydroquinone at the two N-termini, respectively. Superoxide scavenging activities of the plant flavonoid-like 11 a and 11 b were compared with those of known antioxidants, and shown to increase in the following order: curcumin << ascorbic acid < Trolox < ()-epicatechin < 11a < quercetin ≤ 11b?. Compound 11a also formed a solvated 11 a–metal complex with metal ions. The 11a–Cu 2+ complex was shown to have higher superoxide scavenging activity than that of 11a, 11b, Cu 2+, and the 11a–Al 3+ and 11a–La 3+ complexes, whereas the 11a–Al 3+ complex increased rather than decreased superoxide levels. The 11a–Al 3+ complex did not abstract one electron from the SOMO of O 2 ?. since the HOMO and LUMO phases of Al 3+ do not exist in the center of the 11a–Al 3+ complex. However, the SOMO of the 11a–Cu 2+ complex distributed in the center of Cu 2+ may abstract one electron from the SOMO of O 2 ?.. These results suggest that 11 a and 11 b are powerful antioxidants.
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