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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/145
Title: The preferred radical scavenging mechanisms of fisetin and baicalein towards oxygen-centred radicals in polar protic and polar aprotic solvents
Authors: Dimitrić-Marković, Jasmina M. 
Milenković, Dejan
Amić, Dragan
Mojović, Miloš 
Pašti, Igor 
Marković, Zoran S.
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2014
Journal: RSC Advances
Abstract: 
Naturally occurring flavonoid molecules, i.e. fisetin (2-(3,4- dihydroxyphenyl)-3,7-dihydroxychromen-4-one) and baicalein (5,6,7-trihydroxy-2- phenyl-4H-chromen-4-one), have been investigated experimentally and theoretically for their ability to scavenge hydroxyl and superoxide anion radicals. The reaction enthalpies for the reaction of fisetin and baicalein with selected radical species, related to three mechanisms of free radical scavenging activity (HAT, SET-PT and SPLET), are calculated using the M05-2X/6-311+G(d,p) model. The calculated energy requirements indicated the preferred radical scavenging mechanisms in polar protic and aprotic solvents. © the Partner Organisations 2014.
URI: https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/145
DOI: 10.1039/c4ra02577f
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