| Literature DB >> 15827654 |
Catriona A Collins1, Fiona H Fry, Andrea L Holme, Anthie Yiakouvaki, Abdullah Al-Qenaei, Charareh Pourzand, Claus Jacob.
Abstract
Numerous human diseases are linked to a biochemical condition known as oxidative stress (OS). Antioxidants are therefore becoming increasingly important as potential disease prevention and therapeutic agents. Since OS is a multi-stressor event, agents combining a range of different antioxidant properties, such as redox catalysis and metal binding, might be more effective and selective than mono-functional agents. Selenium derivatives of aniline and pyridine combine redox activity with metal binding properties. These multifunctional agents have a distinct electrochemical profile, and exhibit good catalytic activity in the glutathione peroxidase mimic and metallothionein assays. They also show antioxidant activity in a skin cell model of UVA-induced stress. These compounds might therefore provide the basis for novel agents combining two or more distinct antioxidant properties.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15827654 DOI: 10.1039/b503282m
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Org Biomol Chem ISSN: 1477-0520 Impact factor: 3.876