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Phenolic acids and their carboxylate anions: Thermodynamics of primary antioxidant action

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PHYTOCHEMISTRY
卷 200, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2022.113254

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Chain-breaking antioxidant; Bond dissociation enthalpy; Ionization potential; Proton affinity; Demethylation

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  1. Slovak Grant Agency [1/0504/20, 1/0461/21]
  2. Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic

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Phenolic acids, including benzoic and cinnamic acid derivatives, and their carboxylate anions, were studied for their thermodynamics in primary antioxidant action. The study found that these substances have potential thermodynamic feasibility in scavenging free radicals, and the demethylation of methyl groups may affect their radical scavenging activity.
Phenolic acids represent naturally occurring antioxidants and play important role in free radicals scavenging. In this work, we have studied thermodynamics of the first step of primary antioxidant action for phenolic OH groups of benzoic and cinnamic acid derivatives, and their carboxylate anions. M06-2X/6-311++G(d,p) reaction enthalpies related to Hydrogen Atom Transfer (HAT), Single Electron Transfer - Proton Transfer (SET-PT), and Sequential Proton-Loss Electron-Transfer (SPLET) mechanisms were computed for model non-polar environment (benzene) and aqueous solution. The effect of acid structure on found reaction enthalpies was investigated, as well. For HAT, representing relevant reaction path in both environments, the lowest O-H bond dissociation enthalpies, BDE, were found for sinapic acid (347 kJ mol- 1 in benzene and 337 kJ mol- 1 in water). With two exceptions, carboxylate anions show lower BDEs than parent acids. In aqueous solution, enthalpies of the first step of SPLET from phenolic OH groups are low (135-199 kJ mol- 1). It indicates thermodynamic feasibility of the mechanism for acids, as well as their carboxylate anions. Although enthalpies of electron transfer from dianions formed after successive deprotonations of carboxyl and phenolic groups in water are usually higher than BDEs, differences are within 25 kJ mol- 1. Demethylation of OCH3 groups may affect radical scavenging activity of studied substances due to O-CH3 BDE considerably lower (230-269 kJ mol- 1) in comparison to O-H ones.

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