Antiradical properties of curcumin, caffeic acid phenethyl ester, and chicoric acid: a DFT study

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Brenda Manzanilla
Juvencio Robles
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[1] Universidad de Guanajuato,Departamento de Farmacia, DCNE
[2] Noria Alta S/N. Col. Noria Alta,undefined
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Antiradical properties; Conceptual DFT; Chicoric acid; Curcumin; Caffeic acid phenethyl ester; ADME;
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The antiradical properties and possible mechanisms of action of the tautomers of curcumin, caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE), and chicoric acid (CA) have been studied within density functional theory (DFT). We calculated global chemical reactivity descriptors from conceptual DFT, pKa, bioavailability, and toxicity to evaluate the antiradical properties and characterize these species. Our final level of theory is the M06-2X functional with the 6–31 + G* basis set; we selected this level after performing a benchmark calibration and validation among different levels. Solvent effects were modeled via the continuum solvation model based on density (SMD). We used water and pentyl ethanoate as solvents to simulate the physiological conditions. The free radical scavenger capacity was analyzed for three possible oxidative stress mechanisms: single electron transfer (SET), hydrogen atom transfer (HAT), and xanthine oxidase (XO) inhibition. The results indicate that neutral curcumin, CA, and CAPE behave as antireductants. The most favorable mechanism turns out to be HAT, where CA and CAPE stand out. In conclusion, our DFT study strongly indicates that neutral curcumin, CAPE, and CA would very likely perform well as antiradical drugs with recommended therapeutic use, supported by their non-toxic nature.
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