Anwesha Banerjee
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics
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FEBS Letters | 2004
Bidisa Sengupta; Anwesha Banerjee; Pradeep K. Sengupta
Plant flavonoids are emerging as potent therapeutic drugs for free radical mediated diseases, for which cell membranes generally serve as targets for lipid peroxidation and related deleterious effects. Screening and characterization of these ubiquitous, therapeutically potent polyphenolic compounds, require a clear understanding regarding their incorporation and possible location in membranes, as well as quantitative estimates of their antioxidative and radical scavenging capacities. Here, we demonstrate the novel use of the intrinsic fluorescence characteristics of the plant flavonoid fisetin (3,3′,4′,7‐OH flavone) to explore its binding and site(s) of solubilisation in egg lecithin liposomal membranes. Spectrophotometric assays have been used to obtain quantitative estimates of its antioxidative capacity. Furthermore, our quantum mechanical semi‐empirical calculations provide a quantitative measure for the free radical scavenging activity of fisetin from the OH (at 3, 3′, 4′, 7 positions of the molecule)‐bond dissociation enthalpies. Implications of these findings are discussed.
Luminescence | 2008
Sudip Chaudhuri; Kaushik Basu; Bidisa Sengupta; Anwesha Banerjee; Pradeep K. Sengupta
Excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) and dual luminescence behaviour of 3-hydroxyflavone (3-HF) have been utilized to monitor its binding to liposomal membranes prepared from egg yolk phosphatydilcholine (EYPC). Additionally, absorption spectrophotometric assay has been performed to evaluate the antioxidant activity of 3-HF against lipid peroxidation in this membrane system. When 3-HF molecules are partitioned into EYPC liposomes, a weak long-wavelength absorption band with lambda(abs)(max) approximately 410 nm appears in addition to the principal absorption at approximately lambda(abs)(max) = 345 nm. Selective excitation of the 410 nm band produces the characteristic emission (lambda(em)(max) approximately 460 nm) of the ground-state anionic species, whereas excitation at the higher energy absorption band leads to dual emission with predominatly ESIPT tautomer fluorescence (lambda(em)(max) = 528 nm). Both ESIPT tautomer and the anionic species exhibit fairly high fluorescence anisotropy (r) values (r = 0.122 and 0.180, respectively). Biexponential fluorescence decay kinetics are observed for the ESIPT tautomer as well as the ground-state anionic forms, indicating heterogeneity in the microenvironments of the corresponding emitting species. Furthermore, we demonstrate that lipid peroxidation of EYPC liposomes is significantly inhibited upon 3-HF binding, suggesting that 3-HF can be potentially useful as an inhibitor of peroxidative damage of cell membranes.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2007
Sudip Chaudhuri; Anwesha Banerjee; Kaushik Basu; Bidisa Sengupta; Pradeep K. Sengupta
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-biology | 2005
Bidisa Sengupta; Anwesha Banerjee; Pradeep K. Sengupta
Chemical Physics Letters | 2006
Anwesha Banerjee; Pradeep K. Sengupta
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-biology | 2008
Anwesha Banerjee; Kaushik Basu; Pradeep K. Sengupta
Journal of Molecular Structure | 2006
Anwesha Banerjee; Bidisa Sengupta; Sudip Chaudhuri; Kaushik Basu; Pradeep K. Sengupta
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-biology | 2007
Anwesha Banerjee; Kaushik Basu; Pradeep K. Sengupta
Chemistry & Biodiversity | 2004
Bidisa Sengupta; Sudip Chaudhuri; Anwesha Banerjee; Pradeep K. Sengupta
Archive | 2006
Pradeep K. Sengupta; Anwesha Banerjee; Bidisa Sengupta; S. Kaneco; B. Viswanathan; K. Funasaka