نتایج جستجو برای: quinones

تعداد نتایج: 2191  

Journal: :Anti-cancer agents in medicinal chemistry 2013
Jin-Jian Lu Jiao-Lin Bao Guo-Sheng Wu Wen-Shan Xu Ming-Qing Huang Xiu-Ping Chen Yi-Tao Wang

Quinones are plant-derived secondary metabolites that present some anti-proliferation and anti-metastasis effects in various cancer types both in vitro and in vivo. This review focuses on the anti-cancer prospects of plant-derived quinones, namely, aloe-emodin, juglone, β-lapachol, plumbagin, shikonin, and thymoquinone. We intend to summarize their anti-cancer effects and investigate the mechan...

Journal: :The Analyst 2012
Mohamed Saleh Elgawish Chikako Shimomai Naoya Kishikawa Kaname Ohyama Kenichiro Nakashima Naotaka Kuroda

Quinones are widely distributed in nature and have various bioactivities. Besides, quinones are also considered as toxicological intermediates which cause severe dangerous effects. Hereby, a sensitive, simple, and rapid method is reported for quinones determination. The proposed method employed time resolved fluorescence (TRF) microplate reader based chemiluminescent (CL) detection for the firs...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1984
P L Chesis D E Levin M T Smith L Ernster B N Ames

The mutagenicity of various quinones, a class of compounds widely distributed in nature, is demonstrated in the Salmonella TA104 tester strain. The metabolic pathways by which four quinones, menadione, benzo[a]pyrene 3,6-quinone, 9,10-phenanthrenequinone, and danthron, caused mutagenicity in this test system were investigated in detail as were the detoxification pathways. The two-electron reduc...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2010
Francis Garcia-Molina Joseph Louis Munoz-Munoz Francis Martinez-Ortiz Joseph Tudela Francis García-Cánovas Joseph Neptune Rodriguez-Lopez

Tetrahydrobiopterine (6BH(4)) can diminish the oxidative stress undergone by keratinocytes and melanocytes by reducing the o-quinones generated by the oxidation of the corresponding o-diphenols. We found that 6BH(4) and their analogs reduced all the o-quinones studied. The formal potentials of different quinone/diphenol pairs indicate that the o-quinones with withdrawing groups are more potent ...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2008
Toshio Mori Hikaru Suenaga Kentaro Miyazaki

Quinones are potentially toxic agents that generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) upon reduction. We screened a metagenomic library for a menadione resistance gene to identify UDP-glucose 4-epimerase (UGE). Escherichia coli carrying the gene became resistant to various quinones, but not to ROS. Because UGE is involved in the biosynthesis of lipopolysaccharides, it may have contributed to formin...

Journal: :Molecules 2006
Neeranuch Chairungsi Kanlaya Jumpatong Patiwat Suebsakwong Waya Sengpracha Weerachai Phutdhawong Duang Buddhasukh

Some representative quinones, viz. one naphthoquinone (plumbagin) and five anthraquinones (alizarin, purpurin, chrysazin, emodin, and anthrarufin), were subjected to electrocoagulation. It was found that the rate and extent of coagulation of these compounds appears to correlate with the number and relative position of their phenolic substituent groups, and that all of the coagulated quinones co...

Journal: :Journal of chromatography. A 2009
Sameh Ahmed Naoya Kishikawa Kaname Ohyama Toshihide Maki Hiromasa Kurosaki Kenichiro Nakashima Naotaka Kuroda

Quinones are a class of compounds of substantial toxicological and pharmacological interest. An ultrasensitive and highly selective chemiluminescence (CL) method was newly developed for the determination of quinones based on the utility of photochemically initiated luminol CL. The method involved ultraviolet (UV) irradiation of quinones to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) through the uniq...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Xinhe Wang Beena Thomas Rakesh Sachdeva Linnea Arterburn Lucy Frye Patrick G Hatcher David G Cornwell Jiyan Ma

Quinones permeate our biotic environment, contributing to both homeostasis and cytotoxicity. All quinones generate reactive oxygen species through redox cycling, while partially substituted quinones also undergo arylation (Michael adduct formation) yielding covalent bonds with nucleophiles such as cysteinyl thiols. In contrast to reactive oxygen species, the role of arylation in quinone cytotox...

2013
Jennifer Madeo Adeel Zubair Frieri Marianne

Quinones are electron and proton carriers that play a primary role in the aerobic metabolism of virtually every cell in nature. Most physiological quinones are benzoquinones. They undergo highly regulated redox reactions in the mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, plasma membrane and endoplasmic reticulum. Important consequences of these electron transfer reactions are the production of and protectio...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1989
G Ludewig S Dogra H Glatt

1,4-Benzoquinone is cytotoxic in V79 Chinese hamster cells and induces gene mutations and micronuclei. The cell-damaging effects of quinones are usually attributed to thiol depletion, oxidation of NAD(P)H, and redox-cycling involving the formation of semiquinone radicals and reactive oxygen species. To elucidate the role of these mechanisms in the genotoxicity of 1,4-benzoquinone, we measured v...

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