S. Criado et al., EFFECT OF FLAVONOIDS ON THE PHOTOOXIDATION OF FATS - A STUDY ON THEIRACTIVITY AS SINGLET MOLECULAR-OXYGEN [O-2((1)DELTA-G)] GENERATORS ANDQUENCHERS, Fett, 97(7-8), 1995, pp. 265-269
The protective effect of the polyhydroxyflavones Fisetin and Baicalein
on the sensitized [O-2((1) Delta(g))] - mediated photooxidation of fa
ts was investigated through a kinetic study. These flavonoids at conce
ntrations in the order of a few ppm efficiently inhibit the photoperox
idation of linoleic acid, which was chosen as an example of photooxidi
zable fat. This property was attributed to the ability of Fisetin and
Baicalein to quench photochemically generated O-2((1) Delta(g)). The r
ate constants for such a process of quenching were 1.9 and 1.4 x 10(8)
M(-1)s(-1) for Fisetin and Baicalein respectively. The ratio between
the overall and the chemical rate constants were in the order of 0.01,
indicating that the flavones are practically not consumed in the proc
ess of O-2((1) Delta(g)) quenching. The presence of the -OH groups in
the aromatic rings of the hydroxyflavones confer to these compounds th
e ability as O-2((1) Delta(g)) quenchers. The parent compound Flavone
does not quench that oxy gen excited species. Only Flavone generates O
-2((1) Delta(g)) upon direct irradiation, at 337 nm, in the absence of
added sensitizers, with a quantum yield of 0.16. Fisetin and Baicalei
n were totally inefficient for such a process. This fact constitutes a
very convenient property from the point of view of the protective (an
ti oxidative) activity of the hydroxyflavones.