Interactions of Flavonoids with Iron and Copper Ions: A Mechanism for their Antioxidant Activity
University of Lisbon · University of Warwick
Abstract
The metal chelating properties of flavonoids suggest that they may play a role in metal-overload diseases and in all oxidative stress conditions involving a transition metal ion. A detailed study has been made of the ability of flavonoids to chelate iron (including Fe3+) and copper ions and its dependence of structure and pH. The acid medium may be important in some pathological conditions. In addition, the ability of flavonoids to reduce iron and copper ions and their activity-structure relationships were also investigated. To fulfill these objectives, flavones (apigenin, luteolin, kaempferol, quercetin, myricetin and rutin), isoflavones (daidzein and genistein), flavanones (taxifolin, naringenin and…
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6Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Myricetin
- Chelation
- Quercetin
- Flavones
- Fisetin
- Catechin
- Naringin
- Clean water and sanitation