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Impact of specific functional groups in flavonoids on the modulation of platelet activation.


ABSTRACT: Flavonoids exert innumerable beneficial effects on cardiovascular health including the reduction of platelet activation, and thereby, thrombosis. Hence, flavonoids are deemed to be a molecular template for the design of novel therapeutic agents for various diseases including thrombotic conditions. However, the structure-activity relationships of flavonoids with platelets is not fully understood. Therefore, this study aims to advance the current knowledge on structure-activity relationships of flavonoids through a systematic analysis of structurally-related flavones. Here, we investigated a panel of 16 synthetic flavones containing hydroxy or methoxy groups at C-7,8 positions on the A-ring, with a phenyl group or its bioisosteres as the B-ring, along with their thio analogues possessing a sulfur molecule at the 4th carbon position of the C-ring. The antiplatelet efficacies of these compounds were analysed using human isolated platelets upon activation with cross-linked collagen-related peptide by optical aggregometry. The results demonstrate that the hydroxyl groups in flavonoids are important for optimum platelet inhibitory activities. In addition, the 4-C=O and B ring phenyl groups are less critical for the antiplatelet activity of these flavonoids. This structure-activity relationship of flavonoids with the modulation of platelet function may guide the design, optimisation and development of flavonoid scaffolds as antiplatelet agents.

SUBMITTER: Ravishankar D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6015034 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impact of specific functional groups in flavonoids on the modulation of platelet activation.

Ravishankar Divyashree D   Salamah Maryam M   Akimbaev Angela A   Williams Harry F HF   Albadawi Dina A I DAI   Vaiyapuri Rajendran R   Greco Francesca F   Osborn Helen M I HMI   Vaiyapuri Sakthivel S  

Scientific reports 20180622 1


Flavonoids exert innumerable beneficial effects on cardiovascular health including the reduction of platelet activation, and thereby, thrombosis. Hence, flavonoids are deemed to be a molecular template for the design of novel therapeutic agents for various diseases including thrombotic conditions. However, the structure-activity relationships of flavonoids with platelets is not fully understood. Therefore, this study aims to advance the current knowledge on structure-activity relationships of fl  ...[more]

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