Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Antioxidant Activity of Eugenol and Related Monomeric and Dimeric Compounds
Masahiro OGATAMidori HOSHIShiro URANOToyoshige ENDO
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2000 Volume 48 Issue 10 Pages 1467-1469

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Since the inhibitory effect of eugenol (a), which was isolated as an antioxidative component form plant, Caryopylli flos, on lipid peroxidation was less than that of α-tocopherol, we synthesized the eugenol-related compounds dieugenol(b), tetrahydrodieugenol(c), and dihydroeugenol(d), to find new strong antioxidants and assessed them for their inhibitory effect on lipid peroxidation and scavenging ability for superoxide and hydroxyl radicals. The antioxidative activities were in the order : (b)>(c)>(d)>(a) for the thiobarbituric acid reactive substance (TBARS) formation. These results suggest that the dimerized compounds have higher antioxidant activities than that of the monomers. Electron spin resonance (ESR) spin trapping experiments revealed that eugenol and its dimer, having allyl groups in the structure, scavenged superoxide, and that only eugenol trapped hydroxyl radicals under the conditions used. These finding suggest that eugenol and dieugenol have a different mechanism of antioxidation, i.e. eugenol may inhibit lipid peroxidation at the level of initiation, however, the related dimeric compounds may inhibit lipid peroxidation at the level of propagation of free radical chain reaction like α-tocopherol.

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