Biopolyphenolics as antioxidants: Studies under an Indo-Italian CSIR-CNR project

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A wide variety of polyphenolic compounds (i.e., 4-methylcoumarins, xanthones, pyrazoles, and pyrazolylacrylonitriles) have been examined for their antioxidant effect on NADPH-catalyzed liver-microsomal lipid peroxidation with a view to establishing their structure-activity relationship. Dihydroxy-/diacetoxy-4-methylcoumarin derivatives have been shown to be radical scavengers. The effect of nine different xanthones has been examined on the modulation of cytokine-induced expression of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) in human endothelial cells. 1,4-Dihydroxyxanthone showed enhanced antioxidant activity as well as ICAM-1 inhibitory activity. © 2005 IUPAC.

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Foti, M. C., Sharma, S. K., Shakya, G., Prasad, A. K., Nicolosi, G., Bovicelli, P., … Parmar, V. S. (2005). Biopolyphenolics as antioxidants: Studies under an Indo-Italian CSIR-CNR project. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 77, pp. 91–101). https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200577010091

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