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Interactions of Calcium with Chlorogenic and Rosmarinic Acids: An Experimental and Theoretical Approach

Estelle Palierse, Cédric Przybylski, Dalil Brouri, Claude Jolivalt, Thibaud Coradin

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chlorogenic (CA) and rosmarinic (RA) acids are two natural bioactive hydroxycinnamic acids whose antioxidant properties can be modulated by the chelation of metal ions. In this work, the interactions of these two carboxylic phenols with calcium ions and the impact of such interactions on their antioxidant activity were investigated. UV-Vis absorbance, mass spectroscopy and 1H and 13C liquid NMR were used to identify complexes formed by CA and RA with calcium. Antioxidant activities were measured by the Bois method. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations were performed to evaluate the most stable configurations and correlated with NMR data. Taken together, these data suggest that calcium ions mainly interact with the carboxylate groups of both molecules but that this interaction modifies the reactivity of the catechol groups, especially for RA. These results highlight the complex interplay between metal chelation and antioxidant properties of natural carboxylic phenols.

Topics & Concepts

Rosmarinic acidChemistryAntioxidantChlorogenic acidChelationPhenolsCarboxylateMetal ions in aqueous solutionReactivity (psychology)CalciumOrganic chemistryAbsorbanceCatecholMetalChromatographyAlternative medicineMedicinePathologyFree Radicals and AntioxidantsPhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesSpectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses
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