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Para -Substituted α-Phenyl- N - tert -butyl Nitrones

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In this work, a series of para-substituted α-phenyl-N-tert-butyl nitrones (PBN) were studied. Their radical-trapping properties were evaluated by electron paramagnetic resonance, with 4-CF 3-PBN being the fastest derivative to trap the hydroxymethyl radical (• CH 2 OH). The redox properties of the nitrones were further investigated by cyclic voltammetry, and 4-CF 3-PBN was the easiest to reduce and the hardest to oxidize. This is due to the presence of the electron-withdrawing CF 3 group. Very good correlations between the Hammett constants (σ p) of the substituents and both spin-trapping rates and redox potentials were observed. These correlations were further supported by computationally determined ionization potentials and atom charge densities. Finally, the neuroprotective effect of these derivatives was studied using two different in vitro models of cell death on primary cortical neurons injured by glutamate exposure or on glial cells exposed to t BuOOH. Trends between the protection afforded by the nitrones and their lipophilicity were observed. 4-CF 3-PBN was the most potent agent against t BuOOH-induced oxidative stress on glial cells, while 4-Me 2 N-PBN showed potency in both models.
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hal-03549080 , version 1 (31-01-2022)

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Anaïs Deletraz, Béatrice Tuccio, Julien Roussel, Maud Combes, Catherine Cohen-Solal, et al.. Para -Substituted α-Phenyl- N - tert -butyl Nitrones: Spin-Trapping, Redox and Neuroprotective Properties. ACS Omega, 2020, 5 (48), pp.30989-30999. ⟨10.1021/acsomega.0c03907⟩. ⟨hal-03549080⟩
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