Chrysin bonded to β-d-glucose tetraacetate enhances its protective effects against the neurotoxicity induced by aluminum in Swiss mice.
Victor Ifeanyi OkohHericles Mesquita CamposPâmela Yasmin de Oliveira FerreiraRobbert Mota PereiraYohanny Souza SilvaEvilanna Lima ArrudaBarbara PagliaraniGerlon de Almeida Ribeiro OliveiraLuciano Morais LiãoGabriel Franco Dos SantosBoniek Gontijo VazJosé Ricardo SabinoFernanda Cristina Alcantara Dos SantosElson Alves CostaAndrea TarozziRicardo MenegattiPaulo César GhediniPublished in: The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (2024)
The glycosylation of CHR with β-d-glucose tetraacetate amplifies its neuroprotective effects, positioning LQFM280 as a promising lead compound for safeguarding against neurodegenerative processes involving oxidative stress.