Antioxidant activity of prenylated flavonoids from the West African medicinal plant Dorstenia mannii
Date
2003Author
Dufall, K.
Ngadjui, B.
Simeon, K.
Abegaz, B.
Croft, K.
Publisher
Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. www.elsevier.com/locate/jethpharmType
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The antioxidant activities of three prenylated flavonoids from Dorstenia mannii (6,8-diprenyleriodictyol, dorsmanin C and dorsmanin F)
were compared to the common, non-prenylated flavonoid, quercetin. The prenylated flavonoids were found to be potent scavengers of the stable
free radical 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), and are more potent than butylated hydroxy toluene (BHT), a common antioxidant used
as a food additive. The prenylated flavonoids also inhibited Cu2+-mediated oxidation of human low density lipoprotein (LDL). Dose-response
studies indicated that the prenylated flavonoids were effective inhibitors of lipoprotein oxidation with IC50 values <1 M and had similar
inhibitory potency compared to quercetin, but was not directly related to Cu binding. Unlike quercetin, they did not show any pro-oxidant
activity at high doses in the Cu2+-mediated lipoprotein oxidation system. The medicinal action of Dorstenia mannii may be related to the
high concentration of potent antioxidant prenylated flavonoids in this species.