Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1310857 | Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2007 | 7 Pages |
We report here a complete physico-chemical study of the chelation of iron(III) by catechin (L1), an abundant polyphenol in green tea. Using a fruitful combination of electrospray mass spectrometry, absorption spectrophotometry and potentiometry, we have characterized three ferric complexes of catechin (L1Fe, (L21)Fe and (L1)3Fe) as well as a ternary complex L1FeNTA when an exogenous ligand (nitrilotriacetic acid) is added to the medium. Thanks to this study, we discuss the influence of an exogenous tetradentate ligand in the ferric recognition processes by catecholate-type polyphenols.
Graphical abstractWe report here a complete physico-chemical study of the chelation of iron(III) by catechin (L1), an abundant polyphenol in green tea. Three ferric complexes of catechin (L1Fe, (L21)Fe and (L1)3Fe) as well as a ternary complex L1FeNTA have been characterized when an exogenous ligand (nitrilotriacetic acid, NTA) is added to the medium.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide