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Antiradical, chelating and antioxidant activities of hydroxamic acids and hydroxyureas (CROSBI ID 173615)

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Zovko Končić, Marijana ; Barbarić, Monika ; Perković, Ivana ; Zorc, Branka Antiradical, chelating and antioxidant activities of hydroxamic acids and hydroxyureas // Molecules, 16 (2011), 8; 6232-6242. doi: 10.3390/molecules16086232

Podaci o odgovornosti

Zovko Končić, Marijana ; Barbarić, Monika ; Perković, Ivana ; Zorc, Branka

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Antiradical, chelating and antioxidant activities of hydroxamic acids and hydroxyureas

Reactive oxygen species, along with reactive nitrogen species, may play an important role in the pathogenesis and progress of many diseases, including cancer, diabetes and sickle cell disease. It has been postulated that hydroxyurea, one of the main treatments in sickle cell disease, achieves its activity partly also through its antioxidant properties. A series of hydroxyurea derivatives of L- and D-amino acid amides and cycloalkyl-N-aryl-hydroxamic acids was synthesized and investigated for their radical scavenging activity, chelating properties and antioxidant activity. All the compounds showed exceptional antiradical activities. For example, free radical scavenging activities of investigated hydroxyureas were higher than the activity of standard antioxidant, butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA). Moreover, most of the investigated hydroxamic acids were stronger Fe2+ ion chelators than quercetin. In addition, the investigated compounds, especially hydroxamic acids, were proven to be excellent antioxidants. They were as effective as BHA in inhibiting b-carotene-linoleic acid coupled oxidation. It is reasonable to assume that the antioxidant activity of the investigated compounds could contribute to their previously proven biological properties as cytostatic and antiviral agents.

hydroxamic acids; hydroxyureas; free radical; oxidative stress; reactive oxygen species

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Podaci o izdanju

16 (8)

2011.

6232-6242

objavljeno

1420-3049

10.3390/molecules16086232

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Kemija, Farmacija

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