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Studies of free-radical reactions by electron spin resonance spectroscopyBuley, A. L. January 1964 (has links)
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The total synthesis of (+)-pleuromutilin and novel analoguesFazakerley, Neal James January 2014 (has links)
The increasing emergence of multi-drug-resistant microorganisms has led the World Health Organisation to plead for action to be taken against antimicrobial resistance. The fungal secondary metabolite (+)-pleuromutilin displays antibacterial activity with a novel mode of action: pleuromutilin derivatives bind to functionally important nucleotides within the peptidyl transfer centre of the prokaryotic ribosome and inhibit bacterial protein synthesis. The first non-racemic total synthesis of the antibiotic natural product pleuromutilin has been developed. A chiral pool strategy has been employed to gain access to the cyclisation substrate, which underwent a SmI2-mediated cyclisation cascade to give the 5,6,8 tricyclic core in a single step. The reaction proceeded with excellent diastereocontrol at the four contiguous stereocentres generated during the cascade. Elaboration of the cyclisation product to (+)-pleuromutilin was achieved by electron transfer reduction of the hindered ester at C5, stereoselective introduction of the hydroxyl at C11 and installation of the quaternary stereocentre at C12. Finally the first efficient conversion of (+)-mutilin to the target was developed. This strategy is now being used for the synthesis of simplified novel analogues of pleuromutilin: access to a range of simplified cores has been demonstrated in 5 steps.
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Conceitos alternativos sobre radicais livres: origens, prevalência e intervenções / Misconceptions regarding free radicals: sources, prevalence, and interventionsRosiris Sindeaux de Alencar Pires de Oliveira 14 October 2016 (has links)
Este trabalho teve por objetivos: levantar conceitos alternativos sobre radicais livres na mídia impressa e em livros de Bioquímica; examinar os conceitos alternativos prevalentes em pós-graduandos e em professores de Química e Biologia do Ensino Médio; e, planejar e aplicar intervenção para reduzir a influência destes conceitos. Para o levantamento na mídia impressa, foi selecionada a revista Veja, período de 01/01/2000 a 31/07/2014, e foram criadas as seguintes categorias para classificar o material encontrado: Conceito Alternativo (CA), Informação Indutiva (II), Conceito Indutivo (CI) e Generalização Indevida (GI), formando o grupo dos Conceitos Não Científicos (CNC); Conceito Correto (CC); Conceito Errado (CE); e, não preenche os critérios de inclusão (NPCI). Foram encontrados 294 trechos dos quais: 55,4% CA; 21,1% II; 9,2% CI; 5,4% GI; 4,1% CC; 2,7% CE; 2,0% NPCI; e, 91,2% CNC. Para o levantamento em livros de Bioquímica foram selecionados: Campbell - Bioquímica; Lehninger - Princípios de Bioquímica; Marzzoco e Torres Bioquímica Básica; Stryer - Bioquímica; e, Voet e Voet - Bioquímica. A maior parte dos conceitos encontrados nos livros foram conceitos corretos, contudo 77,5% dos conceitos encontrados destacavam aspectos negativos sobre radicais livres. Para o levantamento de conceitos alternativos em pós-graduandos e professores foi desenvolvido o Questionário de Radicais Livres (QRL), versões piloto e final, aplicadas, respectivamente, a 14 pós-graduandos matriculados na disciplina de pós-graduação Planejamento e Aplicação de Sequências Didáticas Envolvendo o Conteúdo Radicais Livres e 31 professores matriculados no curso de extensão Radicais Livres e suas Interfaces com a Vida, planejado com o auxílio dos pós-graduandos da disciplina. O QRL é um questionário de múltipla-escolha em etapas, composto por uma etapa de avaliação do conteúdo e outra sobre a percepção do participante sobre seu nível de certeza. Os pós-graduandos revelaram baixo domínio sobre o tema e baixo nível de certeza. Os professores, testados pré- e pós-intervenção, também apresentaram alta frequência de erros, bastante semelhante no pré- e no pós-teste, e baixo nível de certeza no pré-teste e aumento do nível de certeza no pós-teste. Acredita-se que estes resultados, tanto entre os pós-graduandos e como entre os professores, sejam reflexo da falta de contato acadêmico com o tema. Aos professores, também foram aplicados dois questionários complementares denominados Perfil Profissional e Conhecimentos Sobre Radicais Livres. Entre outras informações, os dados coletados a partir destes questionários, indicaram que os professores lecionam juntos para aproximadamente 12000 estudantes e que o curso de extensão contribuiu para aumentar seus conhecimentos sobre radicais livres. Estes dados oferecem suporte para a escolha do público-alvo e justificam a execução de cursos de extensão, tanto pelo o potencial de alcançar indiretamente um grande número de pessoas, como pela possibilidade de difusão do tema. Tanto o curso de extensão como a disciplina de pós-graduação foram muito bem avaliados pelos professores e pós-graduandos. Os altos percentuais de conceitos não científicos, principalmente conceitos alternativos, encontrados na mídia impressa, bem como os conceitos alternativos apresentados por pós-graduandos e professores, devem preocupar especialistas e cientistas, pois este tema é objeto de muitos anúncios publicitários que frequentemente incentivam o consumo de suplementos de antioxidantes. Em livros de Bioquímica, o aumento de conteúdo destacando o papel fisiológico dos radicais livres deve contribuir para desfazer o conceito disseminado de que radicais livres seriam prejudiciais à saúde. / This work aimed to survey the misconceptions regarding free radicals published in printed media and in biochemistry textbooks; to examine the misconceptions regarding free radicals prevalent among graduate students and chemistry and biology high school teachers; and to design and implement instructional intervention to reduce the influence of these misconceptions. For surveying printed media, publications from Veja magazine, dating from 01/01/2000 to 07/31/2014, were selected. The published material was categorized as follows: Misconception (MC), Inductive Information (II), Inductive Concept (IC), and Inadequate Generalization (IG) - collectively called Non-Scientific Concepts (NSC) - and Right Concept (RC), Wrong Concept (WC), and not fit for the inclusion criteria (NFIC). A total of 294 text excerpts were obtained, comprising 55.4% MC, 21.1% II, 9.2% IC, 5.4% IG, 4.1% RC, 2.7% WC, 2.0% NFIC, and 91.2% NSC. In order to examine the content in biochemistry textbooks, the following were selected: Campbell - Biochemistry; Lehninger - Principles of Biochemistry; Marzzoco & Torres - Basic Biochemistry; Stryer - Biochemistry; and Voet & Voet - Biochemistry. Most of the excerpts selected from the biochemistry textbooks were right concepts. However, 77.5% of the concepts highlighted negative aspects of free radicals. To investigate misconceptions among graduate students and high school teachers, a Free Radicals Questionnaire (FRQ) was developed. Pilot and final versions were given to 14 students enrolled in the graduate course Planning and Application of Didactical Sequences Encompassing Free Radicals Content and to 31 high school teachers enrolled in the extension course Free Radicals and its Interfaces with Life, respectively. The extension course was planned with the assistance of graduate students enrolled in the graduate course. FRQ is a multiple choice tier test with tiers for content evaluation and the participants perception of their level of certainty. Graduate students exhibited low levels of subject expertise and certainty. Teachers were tested pre- and post-intervention, and exhibited a high frequency of mistakes, comparable to graduate students, with similar pre- and post-test outcomes. However, their certainty level increased post-test. It is believed that these results may have occurred due to an academic lack of contact with the subject of free radicals. Additionally, two complementary questionnaires were given to the teachers: Professional Profile and Free Radicals Knowledge. Data collected from these questionnaires indicated that teachers collectively taught approximately 12,000 students and that the extension course contributed to increasing the teachers knowledge on free radicals. These results support the choice of the target audience and justify the implementation of the extension courses, because these courses have the potential to indirectly reach a large audience and can be used for thematic dissemination of knowledge in the subject area. The extension and graduate courses were highly rated by the teachers and graduate students, respectively. The high percentage of non-scientific concepts, especially misconceptions, found in printed media, as well as the misconceptions regarding free radicals prevalent among graduate students and teachers must concern specialists and scientists, as this topic is the subject of many advertisements encouraging consumption of antioxidant supplements. In biochemistry textbooks, increasing the content highlighting the physiological role of free radicals would contribute considerably in dispelling the widespread notion that free radicals are harmful to health.
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Synthetic Studies of Azulenyl and Pseudoazulenyl NitronesKolhe, Amolkumar 11 March 2009 (has links)
Free radicals have been implicated in various pathological conditions such as, stroke, aging and ischemic heart disease (IHD), as well as neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Huntington’s disease. The role of antioxidants in protection from the harmful effects of free radicals has long been recognized. Trapping extremely reactive free radicals and eliminating them from circulation has been shown to be effective in animal models. Nitrone-based free radical traps have been extensively explored in biological systems. Examples include nitrones such as PBN, NXY-059, MDL-101,002, DMPO and EMPO. However, these nitrones have extremely high oxidation potentials as compared to natural antioxidants such as Vitamin E (á-tocopherol), and glutathione. Becker et al. (1995) synthesized novel azulenyl nitrones, which were shown to have oxidation potentials much lower than that of any of the previously reported nitrone based spin traps. Another azulenyl nitrone derivative, stilbazulenyl nitrone (STAZN), was shown to have an even lower oxidation potential within the range of natural antioxidants. STAZN, a second generation free radical trap, was found to be markedly superior than the two most studied nitrones, PBN and NXY-059, in animal models of cerebral ischemia and in an in vitro assay of lipid peroxidation. In this study, a third generation azulenyl nitrone was synthesized with an electron donating group on the previously synthesized STAZN derivative with the aim to lower the oxidation potential even more. Pseudoazulenes, because of the presence of an annular heteroatom, have been reported to possess even lower oxidation potential than that of the azulenyl counterpart. Therefore, pseudoazulenyl nitrones were synthesized for the first time by extracting and elaborating valtrate from the roots of Centranthus ruber (Red valerian or Jupiter’s beard). Several pseudoazulenyl nitrones were synthesized by using a facile experimental protocol. The physical and biological properties of these pseudoazulenyl nitrones can be easily modified by simply changing the substituent on the heteroatom. Cyclic voltammetry experiments have shown that these pseudoazulenyl nitrones do indeed have low oxidation potentials. The oxidation potential of these nitrones was lowered even more by preparing derivatives bearing an electron donating group at the 3-position of the five membered ring of the pseudoazulenyl nitrone.
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Synthesis of Hydroxytyrosol Derivativesametsetor, ebenezer, Onobun, Emmanuel, Kady, Ismail 05 April 2018 (has links)
Hydroxytyrosol is one of the most powerful known antioxidants. It is a naturally occurring polyphenol, most commonly produced in Olive tree, (Olea europaea). The remarkable antioxidant and pharmacological properties of hydroxytyrosol has made it an outstanding compound in the polyphenol family and of great interest to many researchers. Hydroxytyrosol has the ability to scavenge free radicals produced during cellular oxidative stress and helps to protect the integrity of cells in living systems. Despite its numerous biological and pharmacological uses, it is found in very low concentration in olive oil, this limits its biomedical applications. A novel method for synthesizing pure hydroxytyrosol from commercially less expensive precursor catechol was successfully developed in our lab. However, it is believed that the cellular uptake of hydroxytyrosol is slow because of its high hydrophilicity. Therefore, we plan in this ongoing research to synthesize less hydrophilic derivatives of hydroxytyrosol by introducing some hydrophobic groups (such as alkyl, acyl, …) to its molecular skeleton.
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Importance des ROS et des radicaux : de la graine à la membrane plasmique / Importance of ROS and radicals : from seed to the plasma membraneBiniek, Catherine 28 November 2016 (has links)
L’objectif de cette thèse est de définir l’effet de l’environnement maternel sur la qualité des graines de A.thaliana, H.annuus, B.oleracea et H.vulgare, caractériser deux mutants d’A.thaliana affectés au niveau d’enzymes de la membrane plasmique et caractériser l’activité de ces deux protéines. Des dosages de O₂•⁻ et de radicaux ont été faits sur des graines issues de plantes ayant subi des stress thermique et/ou hydrique et n’ont pas montré d’effet des stress. Des traitements de vieillissement accéléré ont eu des effets négatifs sur la vigueur et la viabilité des graines. Des radicaux ont été identifiés par RPE haut champ au niveau de l’enveloppe et du péricarpe. Etant donné la localisation de ces radicaux, ils ne sont pas de bons marqueurs de la qualité des graines. Des mutants KO d’A.thaliana de quinones réductases (QR) et de AIR12 ont été caractérisés. Les QR sont des enzymes cytosoliques ayant une affinité pour la membrane. Elles catalysent la réduction de quinones en dihydroquinones et jouent un rôle protecteur contre le stress oxydatif. A pH alcalin par contre, les dihydroquinones se déprotonent et s’autooxydent entrainant la formation de semiquinones et de O₂•⁻. AIR12 est un cytochrome b 561 ancré à la membrane du côté de l’apoplaste réductible par l’ascorbate et le O₂•⁻. Ces protéines pourraient être impliquées dans un transfert d’électrons à travers la membrane via la vitamine K1. Les protéines recombinantes NQR et AIR12 ont été produites. A pH alcalin, AIR12 est réduit par les semiquinones et pourrait donc récupérer les électrons du produit de NQR. En présence de membrane plasmique, la production de O₂•⁻ est augmentée avec NQR et diminuée avec NQR et AIR12. Les QR semblent avoir un rôle anti- et pro-oxydant selon les cas et AIR12 un rôle anti-oxydant. Le transfert d’électrons entre les deux protéines pourrait se faire via les semiquinones à pH alcalin et via O₂•⁻. / The aim of this work is to define the effects of adverse environmental conditions on seed quality of A.thaliana, H.annuus, B.oleracea et H.vulgare), characterize two A.thaliana mutants affected in plasma membrane proteins and characterize the activity of the two proteins. Seeds were harvested from plants subjected to drought and/or thermal stress. Then O₂•⁻ and organic radicals in seeds were measured showing no impact of the stress. Accelerated ageing had a negative effect on seed vigor and viability. Radicals have been identified by high field EPR: epi-catechin and Mn(II) in the testa and melanin in the pericarp. There was no correlation between these radicals and the seed quality, therefore these radicals were not found to be good markers of seed quality. A.thaliana KO mutants of quinone reductase (QR) and AIR12 have been characterized. QR are cytosolic enzymes that have an affinity for the membrane. QR catalyze the reduction of quinone to dihydroquinone. Thus they are known to be protective enzymes against oxidative stress. However, at alkaline pH, dihydroquinone deprotonize and form semiquinones and O₂•⁻. AIR12 is a b561 cytochrome anchored to the apoplastic side of the membrane. These proteins could be implied in a transmembrane electron transport via vitamin K1. Recombinant proteins and NQR and AIR12 were produced. At alkaline pH, AIR 12 was reduced by the semiquinone, AIR12 could form a redox couple with vitamin K1 as electron shuttle across the membrane. In the presence of plasma membrane, the production O₂•⁻ was increased with NQR and reduced with NQR and AIR12. QR appear to have an anti- and pro-oxidant according to the conditions and AIR12 an anti-oxidant role. Electron transfer between the two proteins could be done via the semiquinone at alkaline pH and via O₂•⁻.
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Perinatal Manganese Exposure and Hydroxyl Radical Formation in Rat BrainBałasz, Michał, Szkilnik, Ryszard, Brus, Ryszard, Malinowska-Borowska, Jolanta, Kasperczyk, Sławomir, Nowak, Damian, Kostrzewa, Richard M., Nowak, Przemysław 01 January 2015 (has links)
The present study was designed to investigate the role of pre- and postnatal manganese (Mn) exposure on hydroxyl radical (HO•) formation in the brains of dopamine (DA) partially denervated rats (Parkinsonian rats). Wistar rats were given tap water containing 10,000 ppm manganese chloride during the duration of pregnancy and until the time of weaning. Control rat dams consumed tap water without added Mn. Three days after birth, rats of both groups were treated with 6-hydroxydopamine at one of three doses (15, 30, or 67 µg, intraventricular on each side), or saline vehicle. We found that Mn content in the brain, kidney, liver, and bone was significantly elevated in dams exposed to Mn during pregnancy. In neonates, the major organs that accumulated Mn were the femoral bone and liver. However, Mn was not elevated in tissues in adulthood. To determine the possible effect on generation of the reactive species, HO• in Mn-induced neurotoxicity, we analyzed the contents of 2.3- and 2.5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (spin trap products of salicylate; HO• being an index of in vivo HO• generation), as well as antioxidant enzyme activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) isoenzymes and glutathione S-transferase (GST). 6-OHDA-depletion of DA produced enhanced HO• formation in the brain tissue of newborn and adulthood rats that had been exposed to Mn, and the latter effect did not depend on the extent of DA denervation. Additionally, the extraneuronal, microdialysate, content of HO• in neostriatum was likewise elevated in 6-OHDA-lesioned rats. Interestingly, there was no difference in extraneuronal HO• formation in the neostriatum of Mn-exposed versus control rats. In summary, findings in this study indicate that Mn crosses the placenta but in contrast to other heavy metals, Mn is not deposited long term in tissues. Also, damage to the dopaminergic system acts as a “trigger mechanism,” initiating a cascade of adverse events leading to a protracted increase in HO• generation, and the effects of Mn and 6-OHDA are compounded. Moreover, HO• generation parallels the suppression of SOD isoenzymes and GST in the brains of rats lesioned with 6-OHDA and/or intoxicated with Mn—the most prominent impairments being in frontal cortex, striatum, and brain stem. In conclusion, ontogenetic Mn exposure, resulting in reactive oxygen species, HO• formation, represents a risk factor for dopaminergic neurotoxicity and development of neurodegenerative disorders.
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Tocotrienols Inhibit AKT and ERK Activation and Suppress Pancreatic Cancer Cell Proliferation by Suppressing the ErbB2 PathwayShin-Kang, Sonyo, Ramsauer, Victoria P., Lightner, Janet, Chakraborty, Kanishka, Stone, William, Campbell, Sharon, Reddy, Shrikanth A.G., Krishnan, Koyamangalath 15 September 2011 (has links)
Tocotrienols are members of the vitamin E family but, unlike tocopherols, possess an unsaturated isoprenoid side chain that confers superior anti-cancer properties. The ability of tocotrienols to selectively inhibit the HMG-CoA reductase pathway through posttranslational degradation and to suppress the activity of transcription factor NF-κB could be the basis for some of these properties. Our studies indicate that γ- and δ-tocotrienols have potent antiproliferative activity in pancreatic cancer cells (Panc-28, MIA PaCa-2, Panc-1, and BxPC-3). Indeed both tocotrienols induced cell death (> 50%) by the MTT cell viability assay in all four pancreatic cancer cell lines. We also examined the effects of the tocotrienols on the AKT and the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK signaling pathways by Western blotting analysis. γ- and δ-tocotrienol treatment of cells reduced the activation of ERK MAP kinase and that of its downstream mediator RSK (ribosomal protein S6 kinase) in addition to suppressing the activation of protein kinase AKT. Suppression of activation of AKT by γ-tocotrienol led to downregulation of p-GSK-3β and upregulation accompanied by nuclear translocation of Foxo3. These effects were mediated by the downregulation of Her2/ErbB2 at the messenger level. Tocotrienols but not tocopherols were able to induce the observed effects. Our results suggest that the tocotrienol isoforms of vitamin E can induce apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells through the suppression of vital cell survival and proliferative signaling pathways such as those mediated by the PI3-kinase/AKT and ERK/MAP kinases via downregulation of Her2/ErbB2 expression. The molecular components for this mechanism are not completely elucidated and need further investigation.
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Glucans Exhibit Weak Antioxidant Activity, but Stimulate Macrophage Free Radical ActivityTsiapali, Ekaterini, Whaley, Sarah, Kalbfleisch, John, Ensley, Harry E., Browder, I. William, Williams, David L. 15 February 2001 (has links)
Polymeric carbohydrates have been reported to modulate inflammatory responses in vitro and in vivo. Previous reports suggest that certain carbohydrate polymers, such as (1→3)-β-D-glucans, may possess free radical scavenging activity. If glucans are free radical scavengers then it might explain, in part, the ability of these ligands to modulate inflammatory responses. The present study examined the free radical scavenging activity of a variety of carbohydrate polymers and the effect of the polymers on free radical levels in a murine macrophage cell line. All of the carbohydrates exhibited concentration dependent antioxidant effects (EC50 range = 807 to 43 μg/ml). However, the antioxidant activity for the carbohydrates was modest in comparison with PDTC (EC50 = 0.13 μg/ml) and the carbohydrate concentration required for antioxidant activity was high (×̄ EC50 = 283 μg/ml). The antioxidant ability of the polymers was greater (p < .05) than their monosaccharide constituents, i.e., dextrose EC50 = 807 vs. glucan sulfate EC50 = 43 μg/ml. Coincubation of glucans with murine J774a.1 cells increased free radical levels when compared to controls. Therefore, the weak free radical scavenging activity of glucan polymers cannot explain their modulatory effect on inflammatory responses in tissue culture and/or disease models of inflammation.
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I. Cobalt Catalyzed Intramolecular Diels-Alder ReactionsII. Mechanistic Insights into the Reaction of Cp2TiCl with Tri-substituted EpoxidesGordon, Jonathan Paul January 2022 (has links)
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