Phenolic antioxidants – radical-scavenging and chain-breaking activity: A comparative study
✍ Scribed by Vessela D. Kancheva
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 721 KB
- Volume
- 111
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1438-7697
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Fifty phenolic antioxidants (AH) (42 individual compounds and 8 binary mixtures of two antioxidants) were chosen for a comparative analysis of their radical‐scavenging (H‐donating) and chain‐breaking (antioxidant) activity. Correlations between experimental (antiradical and antioxidant) and predictable (theoretical) activities of 15 flavonoids, 15 hydroxy cinnamic acid derivatives, 5 hydroxy chalcones, 4 dihydroxy coumarins and 3 standard antioxidants (butylated hydroxytoluene, hydroquinone, DL‐α‐tocopherol) were summarized and discussed. The following models were applied to explain the structure‐activity relationships of phenolic antioxidants of natural origin: (a) model 1, a DPPH assay used for the determination of the radical‐scavenging capacity (AH + DPPH• → A• + DPPH‐H); (b) model 2, chemiluminescence of a model substrate RH (cumene or diphenylmethane) used for the determination of the rate constant of a reaction with model peroxyl radicals (AH + RO~2~• → ROOH + A•); (c) model 3, lipid autoxidation used for the determination of the chain‐breaking antioxidant efficiency and reactivity (AH + LO~2~• → LOOH + A•; A• + LH (+O~2~) → AH + LO~2~•); and (d) model 4, theoretical methods used for predicting the activity (predictable activity). The highest lipid oxidation stability was found for antioxidants with a catecholic structure and for their binary mixtures with DL‐α‐tocopherol, as a result of synergism between them.
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