Literature DB >> 9688219

Flavonoid deactivation of ferrylmyoglobin in relation to ease of oxidation as determined by cyclic voltammetry.

L V Jørgensen1, L H Skibsted.   

Abstract

Fourteen flavonoid aglycones, and the flavonoid glycoside rutin, with redox potentials ranging from 0.20 (myricetin) to 0.83 V (chrysin) vs. NHE, as determined by cyclic voltammetry at 23 degrees C in aqueous 50 mM phosphate, ionic strength 0.16 (NaCl) with pH = 7.4 and compared with redox potentials determined for four cinnamic acid derivatives, were all found to reduce ferrylmyoglobin, MbFe(IV)=O, to metmyoglobin, MbFe(III). Reaction stoichiometry depends strongly on the number of hydroxyl groups in the flavonoid B-ring. All compounds with 3',4'-dihydroxy substitution reduce 2 equivalents of MbFe(IV)=O, whereas naringenin, hesperitin and kaempferol, with one hydroxyl group in the B-ring, reduce with a one-to-one stoichiometry. As studied spectrophotometrically under pseudo-first-order conditions with flavonoids in excess, rutin and apigenin react with MbFe(IV)=O with very similar and moderately high activation enthalpies of deltaH298++ = 69 +/- 1 kJ mol(-1) and deltaH298++ = 65 +/- 3 kJ mol(-1), respectively, and with positive activation entropies of deltaS298++ = 23 +/- 4 J mol(-1) K(-1) and deltaS298++ = 13 +/- 9 J mol(-1) K(-1), respectively, in agreement with outer-sphere electron transfer as rate determining. For the fifteen plant polyphenols only qualitative relations exist between redox potential and rate constants rather than a linear free energy relationship (r2 = 0.503), and especially the flavone apigenin was found more efficient as reducing agent. For the flavanones, a linear relation (r2 = 0.971) indicate that, in the absence of a 2,3 double bond, removal of the 4-carbonyl group or addition of a 3-hydroxy group only has minor effect on reactivity. The flavonols are the most efficient reducing agents, effectively reducing MbFe(IV)=O to MbFe(III) and establishing a steady state distribution between the flavonol and MbFe(III) and oxymyoglobin, MbFe(II)O2. Oxidised flavonols reduces MbFe(III) to MbFe(II)O2 very efficiently and much faster than the parent flavonol.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9688219     DOI: 10.3109/10715769809069285

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Res        ISSN: 1029-2470


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