The protective effects of selected members from a series of caffeic acid esters and flavonoids were tested in various toxicity paradigms using U937 cells, previously shown to be sensitive to either iron chelators or bona fide radical scavengers or to both classes of compounds. It was found that all the protective polyphenols were active at very low concentrations and that their effects were observed only under those conditions in which iron chelators also afforded protection. Consistently, active polyphenolic compounds, unlike the inactive ones, effectively chelated iron in an in vitro system. It follows that, at least under the experimental conditions utilized in the present study, the most prominent activity of these polyphenolic compounds resides in their ability to chelate iron. Further studies revealed that the protective effects afforded by the caffeic acid esters and flavonoids were largely mediated by the catechol moiety and that the relative biological potency of these compounds was a direct function of their lipophilicity.
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May 08 2002
Plant-derived phenolic compounds prevent the DNA single-strand breakage and cytotoxicity induced by tert-butylhydroperoxide via an iron-chelating mechanism Available to Purchase
Piero SESTILI;
Piero SESTILI
1
∗Istituto di Farmacologia e Farmacognosia, Via S. Chiara 27, 61029 Università di Urbino, Urbino, Italy
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Giuseppe DIAMANTINI;
Giuseppe DIAMANTINI
1
†Istituto di Chimica Farmaceutica, Piazza Rinascimento 6, Università di Urbino, Urbino, Italy
2To whom correspondence should be addressed (e-mail [email protected]).
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Annalida BEDINI;
Annalida BEDINI
†Istituto di Chimica Farmaceutica, Piazza Rinascimento 6, Università di Urbino, Urbino, Italy
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Liana CERIONI;
Liana CERIONI
∗Istituto di Farmacologia e Farmacognosia, Via S. Chiara 27, 61029 Università di Urbino, Urbino, Italy
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Ilaria TOMMASINI;
Ilaria TOMMASINI
∗Istituto di Farmacologia e Farmacognosia, Via S. Chiara 27, 61029 Università di Urbino, Urbino, Italy
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Giorgio TARZIA;
Giorgio TARZIA
†Istituto di Chimica Farmaceutica, Piazza Rinascimento 6, Università di Urbino, Urbino, Italy
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Orazio CANTONI
Orazio CANTONI
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∗Istituto di Farmacologia e Farmacognosia, Via S. Chiara 27, 61029 Università di Urbino, Urbino, Italy
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Received:
August 20 2001
Revision Received:
January 22 2002
Accepted:
March 08 2002
Online ISSN: 1470-8728
Print ISSN: 0264-6021
The Biochemical Society, London ©2002
2002
Biochem J (2002) 364 (1): 121–128.
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Received:
August 20 2001
Revision Received:
January 22 2002
Accepted:
March 08 2002
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Piero SESTILI, Giuseppe DIAMANTINI, Annalida BEDINI, Liana CERIONI, Ilaria TOMMASINI, Giorgio TARZIA, Orazio CANTONI; Plant-derived phenolic compounds prevent the DNA single-strand breakage and cytotoxicity induced by tert-butylhydroperoxide via an iron-chelating mechanism. Biochem J 15 May 2002; 364 (1): 121–128. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj3640121
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