Abstract
Polyphenols are a class of compounds, produced by plants, which share the ability to act as potent antioxidants. First investigations on polyphenols’ antioxidant activity are dated almost twenty years ago when their relationship and implication with the prevention and treatment of cancer was proposed for the first time. Later, in the early 2000s, the neuroprotective effects of several polyphenols were demonstrated. Nowadays, the benefits of a plethora of polyphenols have been studied and their ameliorating effects in several disease conditions, like cancer, cardiac and neuronal diseases are widely recognised. More than 1000 papers dealing with polyphenols and Alzheimer’s disease have been published so far, describing the antioxidant properties, the metal chelating features and the anti-aggregating behavior of these compounds. The aim of this review is to rationalize, from a chemical point of view, the metal complexation mechanisms of polyphenols related to two significant events of Alzheimer’s disease: oxidative stress and metal ion dyshomeostasis. In order to address this issue, we have herein discussed several aspects implicated in Alzheimer’s disease and polyphenols involved in the treatment of the disease.
Keywords: Polyphenols, copper ions, Alzheimer's disease, antioxidant activity, aggregation, amyloid.
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Metal Complexation Mechanisms of Polyphenols Associated to Alzheimer’s Disease
Volume: 28 Issue: 35
Author(s): Arian Kola*, Dorota Dudek and Daniela Valensin*
Affiliation:
- Department of Biotechnology, Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of Siena, Via A. Moro 2, 53100 Siena,Italy
- Department of Biotechnology, Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of Siena, Via A. Moro 2, 53100 Siena,Italy
Keywords: Polyphenols, copper ions, Alzheimer's disease, antioxidant activity, aggregation, amyloid.
Abstract: Polyphenols are a class of compounds, produced by plants, which share the ability to act as potent antioxidants. First investigations on polyphenols’ antioxidant activity are dated almost twenty years ago when their relationship and implication with the prevention and treatment of cancer was proposed for the first time. Later, in the early 2000s, the neuroprotective effects of several polyphenols were demonstrated. Nowadays, the benefits of a plethora of polyphenols have been studied and their ameliorating effects in several disease conditions, like cancer, cardiac and neuronal diseases are widely recognised. More than 1000 papers dealing with polyphenols and Alzheimer’s disease have been published so far, describing the antioxidant properties, the metal chelating features and the anti-aggregating behavior of these compounds. The aim of this review is to rationalize, from a chemical point of view, the metal complexation mechanisms of polyphenols related to two significant events of Alzheimer’s disease: oxidative stress and metal ion dyshomeostasis. In order to address this issue, we have herein discussed several aspects implicated in Alzheimer’s disease and polyphenols involved in the treatment of the disease.
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Kola Arian *, Dudek Dorota and Valensin Daniela *, Metal Complexation Mechanisms of Polyphenols Associated to Alzheimer’s Disease, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2021; 28 (35) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867328666210729120242
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867328666210729120242 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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