The synthesis and antioxidant activity of azole derivatives of hemin
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Abstract
New derivatives of proto- and deuterohemin IX containing tri- and tetrazole rings were synthesized and characterized. A pronounced antioxidant activity was found for these compounds in the Fe(II)/ascorbate-dependent system of lipid peroxidation in murine liver homogenates.
Key words
hemin azoles synthesis antioxidant activity lipid peroxidation liver homogenatesAbbreviations
- HOBt
1-hydroxybenzotriazole
- LPO
lipid peroxidation
- MDA
malondialdehyde
- NTB
Nitrotetrazolium Blue
- P-Fe
ferric porphyrinate
- TPP
tetraphenylporphyrin
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