scispace - formally typeset
Search or ask a question
Author

Tom J. Mabry

Bio: Tom J. Mabry is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kaempferol & Sesquiterpene lactone. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 459 publications receiving 13375 citations. Previous affiliations of Tom J. Mabry include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign & Minia University.


Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the planar AB ring system (0.04 A r.m.s.d.), O(1) to C(10), and planar C ring are almost coplanar with an interplanar angle of 4.4(4) degrees.
Abstract: 2-(3,4-Dimethoxyphenyl)-5,7-dihydroxy-6,8-dimethoxy-4H-chromen-4-o ne, C19H18O8, Mr = 374.38, monoclinic, P2(1)/n, a = 9.026(4), b = 15.054(6), c = 12.829(6) A, beta = 100.98(4) degrees, V = 1711(1) A3, Z = 4, Dx = 1.450 g cm-3, lambda (Mo K alpha) = 0.71073 A, mu = 1.07 cm-1, F(000) = 784, T = 295 K, R = 0.0778 for 2280 independent reflections. The nearly planar AB ring system (0.04 A r.m.s.d.), O(1) to C(10), and the planar C ring (0.001 A r.m.s.d.) are almost coplanar with an interplanar angle of only 4.4(4) degrees. The methyl groups at C(6) and C(8) are rotated out of the molecular plane on opposite sides with torsion angles C(5)C(6)O(6)C(11) = -94.5(4) and C(7)C(8)O(8)C(12) = 109.0(4) degrees. The methyl groups of ring C are coplanar with the ring, C(3')C(4')O(4')"(13) = 0.2(5) and C(6')C(5')O(5')C(14) = 1.3(5) degrees. The carbonyl group forms an intramolecular hydrogen bond with O(5), O(5)...O(4) = 2.612(5), H(5O)...O(4) = 1.85(4) A, O(5)-H(5O)...O(4) = 151.9(8) degrees, and an intermolecular hydrogen bond with O(7) of an adjacent molecule, O(7)...O(4) (-0.5 + x, -0.5 - y, 0.5 + z) = 2.689(5), H(7O)...O(4) = 1.92(4) A, and O(7)-H(7O)...O(4) = 163.2(8) degrees.

1 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Ten flavonoids were obtained from Gaura triangulata including luteolin and lutenolin 7-glycoside derivatives which are atypical for the family Onagraceae, and Apigenin-based C -glycosylflavones, previously reported from the Onag race in the monogeneric tribe Circaeeae, have been identified.

1 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: This paper presents an overview of Dr. Mabry's accomplishments in his career as a natural product chemist, first at the University of Zürich as a post-doctoral fellow, and from 1962, as a faculty member at theUniversity of Texas at Austin in the Department of Botany until the late 1990s, when the Biological Sciences programs at UT-Austin were completely reorganized.
Abstract: This paper presents an overview of Dr. Mabry's accomplishments in his career as a natural product chemist, first at the University of Zurich as a post-doctoral fellow, and from 1962, as a faculty m...

1 citations


Cited by
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The factors underlying the influence of the different classes of polyphenols in enhancing their resistance to oxidation are discussed and support the contention that the partition coefficients of the flavonoids as well as their rates of reaction with the relevant radicals define the antioxidant activities in the lipophilic phase.

8,513 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A revised and updated classification for the families of the flowering plants is provided in this paper, which includes Austrobaileyales, Canellales, Gunnerales, Crossosomatales and Celastrales.

7,299 citations

Journal Article
TL;DR: Western medicine has not yet used flavonoids therapeutically, even though their safety record is exceptional, and suggestions are made where such possibilities may be worth pursuing.
Abstract: Flavonoids are nearly ubiquitous in plants and are recognized as the pigments responsible for the colors of leaves, especially in autumn. They are rich in seeds, citrus fruits, olive oil, tea, and red wine. They are low molecular weight compounds composed of a three-ring structure with various substitutions. This basic structure is shared by tocopherols (vitamin E). Flavonoids can be subdivided according to the presence of an oxy group at position 4, a double bond between carbon atoms 2 and 3, or a hydroxyl group in position 3 of the C (middle) ring. These characteristics appear to also be required for best activity, especially antioxidant and antiproliferative, in the systems studied. The particular hydroxylation pattern of the B ring of the flavonoles increases their activities, especially in inhibition of mast cell secretion. Certain plants and spices containing flavonoids have been used for thousands of years in traditional Eastern medicine. In spite of the voluminous literature available, however, Western medicine has not yet used flavonoids therapeutically, even though their safety record is exceptional. Suggestions are made where such possibilities may be worth pursuing.

4,663 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, two complementary colorimetric methods, aluminum chloride method and 2,4-dini trophenylhydrazine method, were used to determine the real content of total flavonoids in propolis.

3,899 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Several high-quality investigations have examined the relationship between flavonoid structure and antibacterial activity and these are in close agreement, and future studies may allow the development of a pharmacologically acceptable antimicrobial agent or class of agents.

3,630 citations