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Kinetics of the lipoperoxyl radical-scavenging activity of indicaxanthin in solution and unilamellar liposomes

2007

Abstract The reaction of the phytochemical indicaxanthin with lipoperoxyl radicals generated in methyl linoleate methanol solution by 2,20-azobis(2,4-dimethylvaleronitrile), and in aqueous soybean phosphatidylcholine unilamellar liposomes by 2,20-azobis(2- amidinopropane)hydrochloride, was studied. The molecule acts as a chain-terminating lipoperoxyl radical scavenger in solution, with a calculated inhibition constant of 3.63 £ 105M21 s21, and a stoichiometric factor approaching 2. Indicaxanthin incorporated in liposomes prevented lipid oxidation, inducing clear-cut lag periods and decrease of the propagation rate. Both effects were concentration-dependent, but not linearly related to the p…

Indicaxanthin membranes radical scavenger liposomesLipid PeroxidesAntioxidant12-DipalmitoylphosphatidylcholinePyridinesmedicine.medical_treatmentRadicalLipid Bilayersalpha-TocopherolAmidinesContext (language use)In Vitro TechniquesBiochemistryAntioxidantsLipid peroxidationchemistry.chemical_compoundLipid oxidationSuspensionsPhosphatidylcholineNitrilesmedicineOrganic chemistryLiposomeDose-Response Relationship DrugMolecular StructureMethanolDrug SynergismGeneral MedicineFree Radical ScavengersBetaxanthinsSolutionsKineticschemistryLinoleic AcidsLiposomesPhosphatidylcholinesSolventsLipid PeroxidationIndicaxanthinAzo CompoundsOxidation-ReductionNuclear chemistry
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Redox intermediates of plant and mammalian peroxidases: a comparative transient-kinetic study of their reactivity toward indole derivatives.

2002

Abstract A comparative study on the reactivity of five indole derivatives (tryptamine, N-acetyltryptamine, tryptophan, melatonin, and serotonin), with the redox intermediates compound I (k2) and compound II (k3) of the plant enzyme horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and the two mammalian enzymes lactoperoxidase (LPO) and myeloperoxidase (MPO), was performed using the sequential-mixing stopped-flow technique. The calculated bimolecular rate constants (k2, k3) revealed substantial differences regarding the oxidizability of the substrates by redox intermediates at pH 7.0 and 25°C. With HRP it was shown that k2 and k3 are mainly determined by the reduction potential (E°′) of the substrate with k2 bei…

Indole testTryptamineMammalsIndolesbiologyStereochemistryLactoperoxidaseBiophysicsTryptophanSubstrate (chemistry)PlantsBiochemistryHorseradish peroxidaseRedoxchemistry.chemical_compoundKineticschemistryPeroxidasesbiology.proteinAnimalsLactoperoxidaseMolecular BiologyOxidation-ReductionHorseradish PeroxidasePeroxidaseArchives of biochemistry and biophysics
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THIOPYRANO[2,3-E]INDOL-2-ONES: ANGELICIN HETEROANALOGUES WITH POTENT PHOTOANTIPROLIFERATIVE ACTIVITY

2008

A new class of compounds, the thiopyrano[2,3-e]indol-2-ones, bioisosters of the angular furocoumarin angelicin, was synthesized with the aim of obtaining new photochemotherapeutic agents. In particular 7,8-dimethyl-thiopyranoindolone 6c s showed a remarkable phototoxicity and a great dose UVA dependence reaching IC(50) values at submicromolar level. This latter photoinduced a massive apoptosis and a remarkable photodamage to lipids and proteins. Although it did not intercalate DNA, it was able to cause photooxidation of DNA bases.

IndolesStereochemistryDNA damageUltraviolet RaysAngelicinThiopyrano[23-e ]indol-2-oneClinical BiochemistryPharmaceutical ScienceHL-60 CellsApoptosisThiopyrano[2Antiproliferative activityBiochemistryChemical synthesischemistry.chemical_compoundInhibitory Concentration 50Jurkat CellsAngelicinPhotochemotherapeutic agentsFurocoumarinsDrug DiscoveryThiolactoneTumor Cells CulturedHumansPhotosensitizer3-e ]indol-2-onesMolecular BiologyPhotosensitizing AgentsFurocoumarinOrganic ChemistryProteinsBiological activityThiopyrano[2; 3-e ]indol-2-ones; Angelicin; Antiproliferative activity; Photochemotherapeutic agents; ApoptosisDNASettore CHIM/08 - Chimica FarmaceuticaMitochondriachemistryPhotochemotherapeutic agentMolecular MedicineLipid PeroxidationPhototoxicityDNA Damage
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Association of redox and inflammation-related biomarkers with prognosis in IgA nephropathy: A prospective observational study.

2022

IgA nephropathy (IGAN) has a variable prognosis. Risk stratification tools are usually based on clinical parameters combined with histologic Oxford-MEST-C score. Circulating redox- and inflammation-related biomarkers may be related to histological changes in IGAN. Therefore, we studied the performance of these biomarkers in predicting the rate of GFR-loss in IGAN.This was an observational prospective study. Fifty-seven stable patients with IGAN were examined at baseline and after a mean observational time of 5.9 ± 1.1 years. The main outcome measure was eGFR-loss per year with predefined groups, stable (1.5 ml/min/1,73 mFifteen patients were in the progressive, 11 in the intermediate, and 3…

InflammationGlomerulonephritis IGABiochemistryAdvanced Oxidation Protein ProductsReceptors Tumor Necrosis Factor Type IPhysiology (medical)Disease ProgressionHumansVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700OsteopontinCysteineProspective StudiesOxidation-ReductionBiomarkersGlomerular Filtration RateFree radical biologymedicine
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Cross-talk between oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory cytokines in acute pancreatitis: a key role for protein phosphatases.

2009

Acute pancreatitis is an acute inflammatory process localized in the pancreatic gland that frequently involves peripancreatic tissues. It is still under investigation why an episode of acute pancreatitis remains mild affecting only the pancreas or progresses to a severe form leading to multiple organ failure and death. Proinflammatory cytokines and oxidative stress play a pivotal role in the early pathophysiological events of the disease. Cytokines such as interleukin 1beta and tumor necrosis factor alpha initiate and propagate almost all consequences of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome. On the other hand, depletion of pancreatic glutathione is an early hallmark of acute pancreat…

Inflammationmedicine.disease_causeProinflammatory cytokineDrug DiscoveryPhosphoprotein PhosphatasesMedicineAnimalsHumansPharmacologyInflammationbiologybusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseSystemic inflammatory response syndromeOxidative StressPancreatitisMitogen-activated protein kinaseImmunologyAcute Diseasebiology.proteinAcute pancreatitisPancreatitisCytokinesTumor necrosis factor alphamedicine.symptomMitogen-Activated Protein KinasesbusinessOxidation-ReductionOxidative stressSignal TransductionCurrent pharmaceutical design
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Ozonated Water, Ozonated Water, Ozonated Oil and its Products

2018

Most of us are aware that ozone is basically a treatment of pure oxygen and its effect on the human body is even better. As our human body is made up of 70% of water, we used ozone in many different way, one of them is what we know as ozonated water. As ozone when mix in water it diluted thoroughly and highly purifies the water, as it is soluble in water. It maintain its tri-oxygen identity. Biological Properties of Ozonated Water: •                    It kills viruses, bacteria, fungi and algae on contact. •                    It breakdown harmful synthetic chemicals into less dangerous molecules. •                    It purifies the blood by rupturing the cell wall of the microorganisms. …

IngredientLipid oxidationChemistryDisinfectantBiological propertymedicineFood sciencePeroxide valueIrritationDandruffmedicine.symptommedicine.disease_causeOzone therapyJournal of Ozone Therapy
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The Pd3(dppm)3(CO)n clusters (n = 1-,2-); rare cases of anionic palladium species.

2010

Two novel anionic palladium clusters, Pd(3)(dppm)(3)(CO)(n-) (Pd(3)(n); n = 1-,2-) were electrochemically generated from the dicationic cluster Pd(3)(2+) in 0.2 M THF/Bu(4)NPF(6)via two first consecutive reversible 1-electron reductions (Pd(3)(2+) + 1 e(-) ⇌ Pd(3)(+), -0.210, and Pd(3)(+) + 1 e(-) ⇌ Pd(3)(0), -0.470 V vs. SCE) followed by two others at -2.350 (Pd(3)(0) + 1 e(-) ⇌ Pd(3)(1-), reversible) and at -2.690 V vs. SCE (Pd(3)(1-) + 1 e(-) ⇌ Pd(3)(2-), irreversible). The chemical stability and instability, respectively, of the Pd(3)(dppm)(3)(CO)(n-) clusters (Pd(3)(n); n = 1-,2-) at the time scale of the electrochemical experiments were addressed by DFT computations. Indeed, geometry …

Inorganic ChemistryBond lengthStereochemistryOxidation stateChemistryCluster (physics)Substrate (chemistry)chemistry.chemical_elementChemical stabilityElectrochemistryMedicinal chemistryRelative stabilityPalladiumDalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
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Towards Molecular Conductors with a Spin‐Crossover Phenomenon:Crystal Structures, Magnetic Properties and Mössbauer Spectra of[Fe(salten)Mepepy][M(dm…

2005

Three new iron(III) compounds of formula [Fe(salten)Mepepy][M(dmit)2]·CH3CN (M = Ni, Pd, Pt; H2salten = 4-azaheptamethylene-1,7-bis(salicylideneiminate); Mepepy = 1-(pyridin-4-yl)-2-(N-methylpyrrol-2-yl) ethane; dmit2– = 1,3-dithiole-2-thione-4,5-dithiolato) have been synthesised and the crystal structure of each compound has been solved at different temperatures. The structures consist of alternating layers of [M(dmit)2]– units and [Fe(salten)Mepepy] cations. In the Ni compound photo-isomerisation of the Mepepy ligand can be observed in dichloromethane solution. The temperature dependence of the magnetic susceptibility of the compounds reveals a gradual S = 5/2 blabla S = 1/2 spin crossove…

Inorganic ChemistryCrystallographyNuclear magnetic resonanceOxidation stateChemistrySpin crossoverMössbauer spectroscopyX-ray crystallographyAntiferromagnetismCrystal structureMagnetic susceptibilityHyperfine structureEuropean Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
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Migration Reactivities of σ-Bonded Ligands of Organoiron and Organocobalt Porphyrins Depending on Different High Oxidation States

1999

Migration reactivities of sigma-bonded organo-iron and -cobalt porphyrins were examined as a function of the compound oxidation state. Migration rates were determined for both the one-electron and two-electron oxidized species produced in the electron-transfer oxidation with different oxidants in acetonitrile at 298 K. The investigated compounds are represented as [(OETPP)Fe(R)](n)()(+), where n = 1 or 2, OETPP = the dianion of 2,3,7,8,12,13,17,18-octaethyl-5,10,15,20-tetraphenylporphyrin, and R = C(6)H(5), 3,5-C(6)F(2)H(3), or C(6)F(5), and as [(TPP)Co(R)](n)()(+), where n = 1 or 2, TPP = the dianion of 5,10,15,20-tetraphenylporphyrin, and R = CH(3) or C(6)H(5). The rapid two-electron oxid…

Inorganic ChemistryOxidation stateChemistryComputational chemistrySigmachemistry.chemical_elementPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCobaltInorganic Chemistry
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Synthesis, characterization and a voltammetric study of (Bu4N)2[Mo2Br6]. Oxidation-reduction mechanism of related compounds

1984

The synthesis and characterization of (Bu4N)2[Mo2Br6], obtained from Mo(CO)6, (Bu4N)Br and 1,2-dibromoethane, is described. The electrochemical behaviour of [Mo2Br6]−2 and related species is studied, and an oxidation-reduction mechanism is proposed.

Inorganic ChemistryReaction mechanismchemistry.chemical_compoundChemistryMaterials ChemistryMetals and AlloysOxidation reductionElectrochemistryCombinatorial chemistryOrganometallic chemistryCharacterization (materials science)CatalysisTransition Metal Chemistry
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