The Contribution of the Pyrogallol Moiety to the Superoxide Radical Scavenging Activity of Flavonoids
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Sixteen flavonoids including flavonols, flavones, flavanonol and catechins, and five aromatic compounds were examined for their ability to scavenge superoxide radical(O・^^-__2)generated enzymatically in a xanthin-xanthinoxidase system and non-enzymatically in a phenazine methosulfate-NADH system. Pyrogallol, gallic acid and its ester, were much more efficient in scavenging O・^^-__2 than catechol. The superiority of pyrogallol over catechol in the flavonoidal nucleus is apparent from the much higher O・^^-__2 scavenging activity of myricetin and epigallocatechin, which contain 3', 4', 5'-trihydroxyl substitution in the B-ring, compared to quercetin and epicatechin, which contain 3', 4'-dihydroxyl substitution, respectively. The strong O・^^-__2 scavenging ability of pyrogallol appears to function even in the A-ring, as in baicalein, and also in the form of a pyrogalloyl ester at the C-3 position in the C-ring, as in epicatechin gallate and epigallocatechin gallate. It can be concluded that the pyrogallol moiety is an active component of flavonoids for displaying high O・^^-__2 scavenging activity. Flavonoids and aromatics were also examined to correlate their O・^^-__2 scavenging activity with their oxidizability, which was measured on the basis of electrochemical redox potential and the reducing ability of the Cu^<2+> ion. Aromatics such as pyrogallol, gallic acid and its ester, and flavonoids such as baicalein, epicatechin gallate and epigallocatechin gallate, in which the O・^^-__2 scavenging activity is enhanced by the presence of a pyrogallol moiety which does not belong to the B-ring, reduced the correlation between the higher O・^^-__2 scavenging activity and the lower redox potential. The O・^^-__2 scavenging activity was well correlated with the Cu^<2+> reducing ability of flavonoids and aromatics.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2002-01-01
著者
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Furuno Koji
Faculty Of Pharmacy And Pharmaceutical Sciences Fukuyama University
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Sugihara Narumi
Faculty Of Pharmacy And Pharmaceutical Sciences Fukuyama University
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AKASAKO Toyokazu
Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Fukuyama University
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Akasako Toyokazu
Faculty Of Pharmacy And Pharmaceutical Sciences Fukuyama University
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