Literature DB >> 19378298

Amide-based glutathione peroxidase mimics: effect of secondary and tertiary amide substituents on antioxidant activity.

Krishna P Bhabak1, Govindasamy Mugesh1.   

Abstract

A series of secondary and tertiary amide-substituted diselenides were synthesized and studied for their GPx-like antioxidant activities using H(2)O(2), Cum-OOH, and tBuOOH as substrates and PhSH as thiol co-substrate. The effect of substitution at the free -NH group of the amide moiety in the sec-amide-based diselenides on GPx activity was analyzed by detailed experimental and theoretical methods. It is observed that substitution at the free -NH group significantly enhances the GPx-like activities of the sec-amide-based diselenides, mainly by reducing the Se...O nonbonded interactions. The reduction in strength of the Se...O interaction upon introduction of N,N-dialkyl substituents not only prevents the undesired thiol exchange reactions, but also reduces the stability of selenenyl sulfide intermediates. This leads to a facile disproportionation of the selenenyl sulfide to the corresponding diselenide, which enhances the catalytic activity. The mechanistic investigations indicate that the reactivity of diselenides having sec- or tert-amide moieties with PhSH is extremely slow; indicating that the first step of the catalytic cycle involves the reaction between the diselenides and peroxide to produce the corresponding selenenic and seleninic acids.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19378298     DOI: 10.1002/asia.200800483

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Asian J        ISSN: 1861-471X


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