Dear All,
I wondered whether you can help me. I have eight phytochemicals that are known to have an antioxidant capacity. I want to know their antioxidant potential based on their structures. In other words, which one would be the strongest and weakest antioxidant (and the rest in between).
Here are the compounds:
Chlorogenic acid
Ellagic acid
Epicatechin
Homovanillic acid
Isorhamnetin
Naringenin
Phloretin
Veratraldehyde
I tried to draw structures using SMILES but failed miserably so here is the link to a table (hope it's ok):
http://imgur.com/l2lLYgTSo what I found is that the activity of an antioxidant is determined by:
*its reactivity as a hydrogen or electron donating agent (does it mean chlorogenic acid is the most potent?)
*the fate of the resulting antioxidant-derived radical (yyy....)
*its reactivity with other antioxidants (I don't know if this is relevant here because we're purely looking at its structure)
*the transition metal-chelating potential (again... clueless).
Thank you for your help in advance!