Xanthine Oxidase Inhibition and Anti-LDL Oxidation by Prenylated Isoflavones from Flemingia philippinensis Root.
Molecules
; 25(13)2020 Jul 06.
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Xanthine oxidase is a frontier enzyme to produce oxidants, which leads to inflammation in the blood. Prenylated isoflavones from Flemingia philippinensis were found to display potent inhibition against xanthine oxidase (XO). All isolates (1-9) inhibited XO enzyme with IC50 ranging 7.8~36.4 µM. The most active isoflavones (2-5, IC50 = 7.8~14.8 µM) have the structural feature of a catechol motif in B-ring. Inhibitory behaviors were disclosed as a mixed type I mode of inhibition with KI < KIS. Binding affinities to XO enzyme were evaluated. Fluorescence quenching effects agreed with inhibitory potencies (IC50s). The compounds (2-5) also showed potent anti-LDL oxidation effects in the thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS) assay, the lag time of conjugated diene formation, relative electrophoretic mobility (REM), and fragmentation of apoB-100 on copper-mediated LDL oxidation. The compound 4 protected LDL oxidation with 0.7 µM in TBARS assay, which was 40-fold more active than genistein (IC50 = 30.4 µM).
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Tiobarbitúricos
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Xantina Oxidasa
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Raíces de Plantas
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Isoflavonas
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Fabaceae
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Lipoproteínas LDL
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Molecules
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BIOLOGIA
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2020
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