Abstract
Flavonoids are a group of naturally occurring phytochemicals abundantly present in fruits, vegetables, and beverages such as wine and tea. In the past two decades, flavonoids have gained enormous interest because of their beneficial health effects such as anti-inflammatory, cardio-protective and anticancer activities. These findings have contributed to the dramatic increase in the consumption and use of dietary supplements containing high concentrations of plant flavonoids. The pharmacological effect of flavonoids is mainly due to their antioxidant activity and their inhibition of certain enzymes. In spite of abundant data, structural requirements and mechanisms underlying these effects have not been fully understood. This review presents the current knowledge about structure-activity relationships (SARs) and quantitative structure- activity relationships (QSARs) of the antioxidant activity of flavonoids. SAR and QSAR can provide useful tools for revealing the nature of flavonoid antioxidant action. They may also help in the design of new and efficient flavonoids, which could be used as potential therapeutic agents.
Keywords: SAR, QSAR, flavonoids, antioxidant activity, free radical scavenging, metal chelation, enzyme inhibition, prooxidant activity, mechanisms, modelling
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title: SAR and QSAR of the Antioxidant Activity of Flavonoids
Volume: 14 Issue: 7
Author(s): Dragan Amic, Dusanka Davidovic-Amic, Drago Beslo, Vesna Rastija, Bono Lucic and Nenad Trinajstic
Affiliation:
Keywords: SAR, QSAR, flavonoids, antioxidant activity, free radical scavenging, metal chelation, enzyme inhibition, prooxidant activity, mechanisms, modelling
Abstract: Flavonoids are a group of naturally occurring phytochemicals abundantly present in fruits, vegetables, and beverages such as wine and tea. In the past two decades, flavonoids have gained enormous interest because of their beneficial health effects such as anti-inflammatory, cardio-protective and anticancer activities. These findings have contributed to the dramatic increase in the consumption and use of dietary supplements containing high concentrations of plant flavonoids. The pharmacological effect of flavonoids is mainly due to their antioxidant activity and their inhibition of certain enzymes. In spite of abundant data, structural requirements and mechanisms underlying these effects have not been fully understood. This review presents the current knowledge about structure-activity relationships (SARs) and quantitative structure- activity relationships (QSARs) of the antioxidant activity of flavonoids. SAR and QSAR can provide useful tools for revealing the nature of flavonoid antioxidant action. They may also help in the design of new and efficient flavonoids, which could be used as potential therapeutic agents.
Export Options
About this article
Cite this article as:
Amic Dragan, Davidovic-Amic Dusanka, Beslo Drago, Rastija Vesna, Lucic Bono and Trinajstic Nenad, SAR and QSAR of the Antioxidant Activity of Flavonoids, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2007; 14 (7) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986707780090954
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986707780090954 |
Print ISSN 0929-8673 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-533X |
- Author Guidelines
- Graphical Abstracts
- Fabricating and Stating False Information
- Research Misconduct
- Post Publication Discussions and Corrections
- Publishing Ethics and Rectitude
- Increase Visibility of Your Article
- Archiving Policies
- Peer Review Workflow
- Order Your Article Before Print
- Promote Your Article
- Manuscript Transfer Facility
- Editorial Policies
- Allegations from Whistleblowers
- Announcements
Related Articles
-
Rheumatoid Arthritis, Immunosenescence and the Hallmarks of Aging
Current Aging Science New Strategies and Paradigm for Drug Target Discovery: A Special Focus on Infectious Diseases Tuberculosis, Malaria, Leishmaniasis, Trypanosomiasis and Gastritis
Infectious Disorders - Drug Targets Considering Circadian Pattern of Blood Pressure in the Treatment of Hypertension via Chronotherapy: A Conducive or Maladroit Approach
Current Drug Targets Estrogen Receptor-α: Plasma Membrane Localization and Functions
Immunology, Endocrine & Metabolic Agents in Medicinal Chemistry (Discontinued) Dietary Regulation of Glucose Metabolism in Metabolic Syndrome
Current Vascular Pharmacology Regulation of Iron Absorption in Hemoglobinopathies
Current Molecular Medicine Does Data Shape Moral Decision? Or Do Values Shape the Data?
Current Pediatric Reviews A Review of the Evidence for a Neuroendocrine Link Between Stress, Depression and Diabetes Mellitus
Current Diabetes Reviews Patent Selections:
Recent Patents on Anti-Cancer Drug Discovery The Emerging Role of microRNA in Stroke
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry Clinical Applications of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Current Pharmaceutical Design Arterial Stiffness: A Novel Cardiovascular Risk Factor in Kidney Disease Patients
Current Vascular Pharmacology Heart Disease Induced by AAS Abuse, Using Experimental Mice/Rats Models and the Role of Exercise-Induced Cardiotoxicity
Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry Adalimumab
Anti-Inflammatory & Anti-Allergy Agents in Medicinal Chemistry Recent Advancement in the Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases: Conventional Therapy to Nanotechnology
Current Pharmaceutical Design Efficacy and Cardiovascular Safety of Meglitinides
Current Drug Safety Chalcones as Versatile Synthons for the Synthesis of 5- and 6-membered Nitrogen Heterocycles
Current Organic Chemistry Disease Modifying Osteoarthritis Drugs: Facing Development Challenges and Choosing Molecular Targets
Current Drug Targets Hypertension in Older Patients
Current Hypertension Reviews Hematologic Abnormalities in the Antiphospholipid Syndrome
Current Rheumatology Reviews