1976
DOI: 10.1016/0006-2952(76)90457-3
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Inhibition of lens aldose reductase by flavonoids—Their possible role in the prevention of diabetic cataracts

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“…Since the mid.-1970's, several studies on the inhibition of aldose reductase by flavonoids have been reported. [14][15][16] However, their structure-activity relationships were not discussed satisfactorily because of the limited number of compounds. In the present study, 94 flavonoids and stilbenes were examined to clarify the further structural requirements of flavonoids for aldose reductase inhibitory activity.…”
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“…Since the mid.-1970's, several studies on the inhibition of aldose reductase by flavonoids have been reported. [14][15][16] However, their structure-activity relationships were not discussed satisfactorily because of the limited number of compounds. In the present study, 94 flavonoids and stilbenes were examined to clarify the further structural requirements of flavonoids for aldose reductase inhibitory activity.…”
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“…Also, the type of inhibition by these flavonoids is noncompetitive, a factor preferable in therapeutic use over competitive inhibitors. 27,28) Furthermore, previous studies indicate that common feature of aldose reductase inhibitors is a hydrophobic region attached to an acid group. The flavonoids meet these requirements.…”
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“…Flavonoids that are pres ent in higher plants, mainly legu mi nous, have aroused in ter est be cause of their in hib i tory ac tion on aldose reductase 1,2,3 . Aldose reductase ca tal y ses the re duc tion of glu cose and galactose, pro duc ing sorbitol and dulcitol re spec tively, us ing NADH as a co-factor 4 .…”
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“…The ex ces sive pres ence of sorbitol in di a betic rats and hu mans causes the for ma tion of cat a racts 2,5,6 . A sim i lar result was also ob served by the pres ence of dulcitol in the lenses of rats main tained on a diet rich in galactose 7 .…”
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