1. Antioxidant Effects of Tryptanthrin Oxime.
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Plotnikov MB, Chernysheva GA, Smol'yakova VI, Aliev OI, Kovrizhina AR, Khlebnikov AI, Drozd AG, and Plotnikov EV
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- Humans, Animals, Cell Line, Tumor, Hydrogen Peroxide pharmacology, Superoxides metabolism, Superoxides chemistry, Picrates chemistry, Brain drug effects, Brain metabolism, Cell Survival drug effects, Biphenyl Compounds, Oximes chemistry, Oximes pharmacology, Oxidative Stress drug effects, Antioxidants pharmacology, Antioxidants chemistry, Quinazolines pharmacology, Quinazolines chemistry
- Abstract
We studied the radical-binding and antioxidant activities of the alkaloid tryptanthrin (TR) and its new synthetic derivative tryptanthrin oxime (TR-Ox), as well as the cytoprotective activity of TR-Ox under conditions of oxidative stress. The antiradical activity of TR-Ox was revealed in the test of binding with stable chromogen radical 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl and in the superoxide radical generation test (riboflavin photoreduction reaction with detection by NBT reduction). TR-Ox was inferior to ionol and dihydroquercetin by the antiradical activity. In these tests, TR did not exhibit antiradical activity. TR-Ox did not show iron-chelating activity (in the test with the formation of the o-phenanthroline-Fe
2+ complex and its destruction in the presence of chelating agents). In brain homogenate, TR-Ox significantly reduced the increase in spontaneous chemiluminescence. Under conditions of oxidative stress induced by 15 mM H2 O2 in the SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cell culture, TR-Ox exhibited cytoprotective activity and increased the number of viable cells., (© 2024. Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)- Published
- 2024
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