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Enhancing the antioxidant characteristics of phenolic acids by their conversion into cholinium salts.


ABSTRACT: Due to the close relation between oxidative stress and a plethora of inflammatory diseases, antioxidants have received an increased attention for incorporation into dermatological products. Their use and absorption is however limited by their low solubility in water-rich formulations. Herein, a set of novel cholinium-based salts, namely dicholinium ellagate and cholinium caffeate, syringate, vanillate, gallate and salicylate were synthetized and characterized. Their melting and decomposition temperatures, water solubility, and toxicological, antioxidant, cytotoxicity and pro-/anti-inflammatory activities were addressed. These new salts, exclusively composed of ions derived from natural sources, display a high thermal stability - up to 150 ºC. The synthesized compounds are significantly more soluble in water (in average, 3 orders of magnitude higher) than the corresponding phenolic acids. Furthermore, they present not only similar but even higher antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, as well as comparable cytotoxicity and lower ecotoxicity profiles than their acidic precursors. Amongst all the investigated salts, dicholinium ellagate is the most promising synthesized salt when considering the respective antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Since all the synthesized salts are based on the cholinium cation, they can further be envisaged as essential nutrients to be used in oral drugs.

SUBMITTER: Sintra TE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5330449 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enhancing the antioxidant characteristics of phenolic acids by their conversion into cholinium salts.

Sintra Tânia E TE   Luís Andreia A   Rocha Samuel N SN   Lobo Ferreira Ana I M C AI   Gonçalves Fernando F   Santos Luís M N B F LM   Neves Bruno M BM   Freire Mara G MG   Ventura Sónia P M SP   Coutinho João A P JA  

ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering 20150827 10


Due to the close relation between oxidative stress and a plethora of inflammatory diseases, antioxidants have received an increased attention for incorporation into dermatological products. Their use and absorption is however limited by their low solubility in water-rich formulations. Herein, a set of novel cholinium-based salts, namely dicholinium ellagate and cholinium caffeate, syringate, vanillate, gallate and salicylate were synthetized and characterized. Their melting and decomposition tem  ...[more]

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