2014
DOI: 10.3109/14756366.2014.892935
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2-Chloro-1,4-naphthoquinone derivative of quercetin as an inhibitor of aldose reductase and anti-inflammatory agent

Abstract: The ability of flavonoids to affect multiple key pathways of glucose toxicity, as well as to attenuate inflammation has been well documented. In this study, the inhibition of rat lens aldose reductase by 3,7-di-hydroxy-2-[4-(2-chloro-1,4-naphthoquinone-3-yloxy)-3-hydroxyphenyl]-5-hydroxy-chromen-4-one (compound 1), was studied in greater detail in comparison with the parent quercetin (compound 2). The inhibition activity of 1, characterized by IC 50 in low micromolar range, surpassed that of 2. Selectivity in … Show more

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“…This reflects an increased flux of glucose through the polyol pathway. Similarly, threefold increase of sorbitol level in the eye lenses incubated with high glucose for 4 hr was observed in a previous study (Milackova et al, ). Sorbitol production (determined by fluorescent method) was significantly inhibited by all test samples (Art, ChA, and CA in two concentrations).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…This reflects an increased flux of glucose through the polyol pathway. Similarly, threefold increase of sorbitol level in the eye lenses incubated with high glucose for 4 hr was observed in a previous study (Milackova et al, ). Sorbitol production (determined by fluorescent method) was significantly inhibited by all test samples (Art, ChA, and CA in two concentrations).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Generally, the antioxidant properties of quercetin are attributed to its ability to act as: a) suppressor of the formation of reactive oxygen species by inhibition of the enzyme systems responsible for the generation of free radicals (including cyclooxygenase, lipoxygenase and xanthine oxidase) (38,39); b) for binding of superoxide anions, singlet oxygen and hydroxyl radicals, and as a consequence reducing lipid peroxidation (40); and c) its function as a chelating agent for transition metals such as iron and copper (41), preventing the catal-ysis of free radical production (38,39). In addition, quercetin is also considered to be an aldose reductase enzyme inhibitor (42). All these associated factors could contribute to the preservation of ICC in diabetic conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aldose reductase from rat lenses (RL‐AKR) was partially purified using a procedure adapted from Hayman and Kinoshita () as previously described (Milackova et al, ). Briefly, after euthanasia, the lenses were quickly removed from the rats and homogenized in five volumes of cold distilled water in a glass homogenizer with a teflon pestle.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%