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The Comparative Studies of Binding Activity of Curcumin and Didemethylated Curcumin with Selenite: Hydrogen Bonding vs Acid-Base Interactions.


ABSTRACT: In this report, the in vitro relative capabilities of curcumin (CCM) and didemethylated curcumin (DCCM) in preventing the selenite-induced crystallin aggregation were investigated by turbidity tests and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC). DCCM showed better activity than CCM. The conformers of CCM/SeO3(2-) and DCCM/SeO3(2-) complexes were optimized by molecular orbital calculations. Results reveal that the selenite anion surrounded by CCM through the H-bonding between CCM and selenite, which is also observed via IR and NMR studied. For DCCM, the primary driving force is the formation of an acid-base adduct with selenite showing that the phenolic OH group of DCCM was responsible for forming major conformer of DCCM. The formation mechanisms of selenite complexes with CCM or DCCM explain why DCCM has greater activity than CCM in extenuating the toxicity of selenite as to prevent selenite-induced lens protein aggregation.

SUBMITTER: Liao JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4669449 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Comparative Studies of Binding Activity of Curcumin and Didemethylated Curcumin with Selenite: Hydrogen Bonding vs Acid-Base Interactions.

Liao Jiahn-Haur JH   Wu Tzu-Hua TH   Chen Ming-Yi MY   Chen Wei-Ting WT   Lu Shou-Yun SY   Wang Yi-Hsuan YH   Wang Shao-Pin SP   Hsu Yen-Min YM   Huang Yi-Shiang YS   Huang Zih-You ZY   Lin Yu-Ching YC   Chang Ching-Ming CM   Huang Fu-Yung FY   Wu Shih-Hsiung SH  

Scientific reports 20151204


In this report, the in vitro relative capabilities of curcumin (CCM) and didemethylated curcumin (DCCM) in preventing the selenite-induced crystallin aggregation were investigated by turbidity tests and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC). DCCM showed better activity than CCM. The conformers of CCM/SeO3(2-) and DCCM/SeO3(2-) complexes were optimized by molecular orbital calculations. Results reveal that the selenite anion surrounded by CCM through the H-bonding between CCM and selenite, which  ...[more]

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