• Title of article

    Comparative Binding Affinities of Flavonoid Phytochemicals with Bovine Serum Albumin

  • Author/Authors

    Liu, Shuqing Department of Biochemistry - Dalian Medical University - Dalian -116044, China , Guo, Chunmei Department of Biotechnology - Dalian Medical University - Dalian -116044, China , Guo, Yimeng Department of Biochemistry - Dalian Medical University - Dalian -116044, China , Yu, Hongshan School of Bioengineering - Dalian Polytechnic University - Dalian 116034, China , Greenaway, Frederick Carlson School of Chemistry and Biochemistry - Clark University - Worcester - MA 01610, USA , Zhong Sun, Ming Department of Biotechnology - Dalian Medical University - Dalian -116044, China

  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    1019
  • To page
    1028
  • Abstract
    Dietary flavonoids show beneficial effects in the prevention of chronic diseases. However, flavonoid bioavailability is poor, probably due to their interaction with serum albumins. In the current work, the binding interactions of eight related flavonoids, sharing a similar core structure, with bovine serum albumin (BSA) were investigated by fluorescence spectroscopy. The binding affinities of the flavonoids with BSA were in the order hesperetin (KA=5.59 × 105)> quercetin (4.94 × 105) > naringenin (3.04 × 105) > isoquercitrin (4.66 × 104) > icariin (3.60 × 104) > rutin (1.65 × 104) > hesperidin (2.50 × 103) > naringin (8.70 × 102). The associations of specific structural components of the flavonoids with their binding properties to BSA were also explored and hydrophobicity, functional group substituents, steric hindrance effects and the spatial arrangements of substituents seem to be the key factors for the affinities of flavonoids towards BSA. The results from the current work contribute to a better understanding of the transport of flavonoids in plasma and helping predict their physiological functions based on their intrinsic structures.
  • Keywords
    Flavonoids , Bovine serum albumin , Binding capacity , Structure , Function
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2014
  • Record number

    2416701