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Copper reducing effects of quercetin metabolites
Mísař, Jakub ; Karlíčková, Jana (advisor) ; Říha, Michal (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical Botany and Ecology Candidate: Jakub Mísař Supervisor: PharmDr. Jana Karlíčková, Ph.D. Title of Thesis: Copper reducing effects of quercetin metabolites Copper is an essential trace element in particular due to its ability to easily convert between both redox forms: oxidized (Cu2+ ) and reduced (Cu+ ). Flavonoids are common components of the human diet and they can have positive influence on human health. They are converted into small phenolic acids during digestion by specific bacteria in the colon. Although effects of flavonoids have been extensively studied, the same is not true for their metabolites- phenolic acids. In this in vitro study, eight phenolic acids, which are known metabolites of commonly used flavonoid quercetin, were analyzed for their copper reducing activity at four (patho)physiologically relevant pHs. Simple spectrophotometric method based on an indicator bathocuproinedisulfonic acid disodium salt was used for the assessment reduction of copper ions. The degree of cupric reduction differed among tested compounds. All o- dihydroxycompounds were the most active and achieved 100% of cupric ion reduction in low compound to copper ratio. In conclusion, based on this study, it appears that...
Copper reducing effects of isoflavonoids
Ambrožová, Kamila ; Karlíčková, Jana (advisor) ; Martin, Jan (referee)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradci Králové Department of Pharmaceutical Botany and Ecology Candidate: Kamila Ambrožová Supervisor: PharmDr. Jana Karlíčková, Ph.D. Title of Thesis: Copper reducing activity of isoflavonoids Copper in our body appears only in trace amounts. Despite this fact is an important component of many enzymes, which are responsible for right function of the whole organism. The most important are antioxidant activity, collagen and conective tissue synthesis, formation of pigmentation and cell respiration. Main target of the organism is control the homeostasis of copper, because excess and deficiency of the element could be pathological. Increase level of copper can cause many of civilization diseases. Isoflavones are the plant metabolites of polyfenolic structure which can positively affect different processes in our body. Research is dedicated to anti-inflammatory and estrogenic effects, antioxidant and anticancer aktivity. The elimination and inactivation of radical elements is performed becase of ability of isoflavones to reduce transition elements or chelate them. The aim of this thesis was to determine the reducing activity of seven isoflavonoids - daidzein, genistein, biochanin A, genistin, glycitein, formononetin and prunetin. The highest reduction...

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