Cite this article:
Verma and Pande (2016). Radical Scavenging, Metal (Fe & Cu) Reducing Power of Drug like Molecules: N- Arylhydroxamic Acids. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.190.
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Radical
Scavenging, Metal (Fe & Cu) Reducing Power of Drug like Molecules: N-
Arylhydroxamic Acids
Bharati Verma and Rama Pande
School of Studies in Chemistry,
Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur - 492010, India
Corresponding author email: bharati22july@gmail.com
[Received
23 January 2016, accepted 27 January 2016]
Abstract: Radical
scavenging and metal reducing power of small molecules are very important in
the development of new therapeutic reagents. N-Arylhydroxamic acids are neutral
polyfunctional molecules, with pharmacophoric functionality,- NOH.C=O in their
structure. The four different hydroxamic acid derivatives, N-p-tolyl-4-
ethoxybenzo, N-o- tolyl-4- ethoxybenzo, N-m-chloro-2-methoxybenzo and N-m-
chloro-4-methoxybenzo hydroxamic acids are chosen for the present study. The
donor hydrogen of the hydroxyl group present in the chemical moiety of these
ligands is responsible for antiradical effect. The radical scavenging activity
of hydroxamic acids is estimated following the DPPH radical scavenging and DNA
cleavage protection methods. Increase in absorbance with concentration in iron
and copper lons Reducing Antioxidant Power Assay methods confirms that all
hydroxamic acids were able to reduce ferric/cupric ion into ferrous/cuprous
ion. The reducing power increases with increase in concentration of hydroxamic
acids in both methods.
Keywords: Hydroxamic
acids, Free radicals, Reactive oxygen species, Antioxidant activity, Metal
chelation