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Spectroscopic and Thermodynamic Study of Chrysin and Quercetin Complexes with Cu(II)

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING DATA
Volume 61, Issue 2, Pages 987-995

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jced.5b00837

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Chrysin and quercetin are natural polyphenolic compounds which present benefits in human health because of their biological properties. These flavonoids also have the capacity to complex a wide variety of metallic ions which could affect their bioactivity. In order to assay the complexant capacity of flavonoids, the metallic ion Cu(II) was selected. The formation of two flavonoid Cu(II) complexes in ethanolic solutions were studied, and both complexes presented 2:1 L M stoichiometries. The apparent formation constants for quercetin Cu(II) are higher than those of chrysin Cu(II) ones, suggesting that quercetin may act as a better analytical reagent than chrysin. A molecular modeling analysis was performed in order to gain insight into the spectroscopic properties of the complexes.

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