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Systematic characterisation of the structure and radical scavenging potency of Pu'Er tea ( ) polyphenol theaflavin

Abstract

The structure, energetics and radical scavenging potency of theaflavin (TF), a natural polyphenolic antioxidant found in oxidised tea, have been characterised by a series of density functional theory (DFT) determinations. Exploratory conformational searches yielded 153 distinct neutral structures. Results showed TF's structural preferences to be regulated by its unique fused double ring benzotropolone moiety, and its degree of planarity, with structural diversity, principally arising from variations of its nine -OH groups. The distinct 3D conformational 'poses' are shown to be stabilised by a complex network of intra-system interactions, damping overall structural floppiness. This rigidification, together with stability, is shown to be coupled with radical scavenging potency in the TF system. Radical scavenging via hydrogen atom abstraction (HAB) in H2O solution was determined to be spontaneous with very low reaction barriers (ΔGrel ∼ 4 kJ mol-1).

Authors

Vu HT; Song FV; Tian KV; Su H; Chass GA

Journal

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, Vol. 17, No. 46, pp. 9942–9950

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Publication Date

November 27, 2019

DOI

10.1039/c9ob02007a

ISSN

1477-0520

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