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Main Authors: Zhu, Siyu, Miao, Qin, Chen, Qiuhong, Tian, Liguang, Dong, Fang, Guo, Zhanyong, Li, Qing
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Published: Carbohydrate research 2025
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39644713/
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author Zhu, Siyu
Miao, Qin
Chen, Qiuhong
Tian, Liguang
Dong, Fang
Guo, Zhanyong
Li, Qing
author_facet Zhu, Siyu
Miao, Qin
Chen, Qiuhong
Tian, Liguang
Dong, Fang
Guo, Zhanyong
Li, Qing
Zhu, Siyu
Miao, Qin
Chen, Qiuhong
Tian, Liguang
Dong, Fang
Guo, Zhanyong
Li, Qing
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Synthesis and antioxidant evaluation of coumarin-functionalised chitosan: A potent, non-toxic free radical scavenging compound. Zhu, Siyu Miao, Qin Chen, Qiuhong Tian, Liguang Dong, Fang Guo, Zhanyong Li, Qing Coumarins Chitosan Free Radical Scavengers Biphenyl Compounds Picrates Antioxidants Animals Cell Survival Mice Molecular Structure In the present study, we designed to link the coumarin molecule to chitosan via a triazole group and synthesized chitosan-coumarin derivatives, which were further quaternized in one step in order to further improve their solubility to obtain a second series of chitosan-coumarin ammonium salt derivatives. The structures of these chitosan derivatives were verified by FT-IR and H NMR. They were tested for their antioxidant activities. The experimental results showed that the derivatives had excellent free radical scavenging ability. The introduction of the coumarin moiety significantly improved the antioxidant activity, and the scavenging capacity was much higher than that of the chitosan feedstock in all three antioxidant tests. Overall, the scavenging capacity of chitosan-coumarin ammonium salt derivatives was slightly higher than that of chitosan-coumarin derivatives, with the highest scavenging rates in all three tests. Compound 8B scavenged 98.74 % (0.01 mg/mL) of superoxide anion radicals, compound 8D scavenged 95.5 % (0.3 mg/mL) of DPPH radicals and compound 8A scavenged 92.97 % (0.2 mg/mL) of hydroxyl radicals. Toxicity assays used L929 cells demonstrated that there was no significant toxicity of the derivatives. The results indicated that the chitosan derivatives described herein were safe and non-toxic and have good antioxidant activity.
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spellingShingle Synthesis and antioxidant evaluation of coumarin-functionalised chitosan: A potent, non-toxic free radical scavenging compound.
Zhu, Siyu
Miao, Qin
Chen, Qiuhong
Tian, Liguang
Dong, Fang
Guo, Zhanyong
Li, Qing
Coumarins
Chitosan
Free Radical Scavengers
Biphenyl Compounds
Picrates
Antioxidants
Animals
Cell Survival
Mice
Molecular Structure
Synthesis and antioxidant evaluation of coumarin-functionalised chitosan: A potent, non-toxic free radical scavenging compound. Zhu, Siyu Miao, Qin Chen, Qiuhong Tian, Liguang Dong, Fang Guo, Zhanyong Li, Qing Coumarins Chitosan Free Radical Scavengers Biphenyl Compounds Picrates Antioxidants Animals Cell Survival Mice Molecular Structure In the present study, we designed to link the coumarin molecule to chitosan via a triazole group and synthesized chitosan-coumarin derivatives, which were further quaternized in one step in order to further improve their solubility to obtain a second series of chitosan-coumarin ammonium salt derivatives. The structures of these chitosan derivatives were verified by FT-IR and H NMR. They were tested for their antioxidant activities. The experimental results showed that the derivatives had excellent free radical scavenging ability. The introduction of the coumarin moiety significantly improved the antioxidant activity, and the scavenging capacity was much higher than that of the chitosan feedstock in all three antioxidant tests. Overall, the scavenging capacity of chitosan-coumarin ammonium salt derivatives was slightly higher than that of chitosan-coumarin derivatives, with the highest scavenging rates in all three tests. Compound 8B scavenged 98.74 % (0.01 mg/mL) of superoxide anion radicals, compound 8D scavenged 95.5 % (0.3 mg/mL) of DPPH radicals and compound 8A scavenged 92.97 % (0.2 mg/mL) of hydroxyl radicals. Toxicity assays used L929 cells demonstrated that there was no significant toxicity of the derivatives. The results indicated that the chitosan derivatives described herein were safe and non-toxic and have good antioxidant activity.
title Synthesis and antioxidant evaluation of coumarin-functionalised chitosan: A potent, non-toxic free radical scavenging compound.
topic Coumarins
Chitosan
Free Radical Scavengers
Biphenyl Compounds
Picrates
Antioxidants
Animals
Cell Survival
Mice
Molecular Structure
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39644713/