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One-electron reduction of superoxide radical-anions by 3-alkylpolyhydroxyflavones in micelles. Effect of antioxidant alkyl chain length on micellar structure and reactivity.

Authors :
Silva AM
Filipe P
Seixas RS
Pinto DC
Patterson LK
Hug GL
Cavaleiro JA
Mazière JC
Santus R
Morlière P
Source :
The journal of physical chemistry. B [J Phys Chem B] 2008 Sep 18; Vol. 112 (37), pp. 11456-61. Date of Electronic Publication: 2008 Aug 26.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

In micellar solutions, one-electron reduction of *O2(-) radical-anions by 3-alkylpolyhydroxyflavones (FnH) with alkyl chains of n = 1, 4, 6, 10 carbons produces phenoxyl radicals ( (*Fn) identical to those obtained by one-electron oxidation by *Br2(-) radical-anions or by repair of tryptophan radicals. In cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), F1H localizes in the Stern layer, and alkyl chains of other FnH solubilize in the hydrophobic interior, interacting with cetyl tails. This interaction produces more compact micelles with lower intramicellar fluidity, as suggested by the increase in the pseudo-first-order rate constant of *Fn formation ( k 1) from approximately 390 s (-1) for n = 1 to 610 s (-1) for n = 10, leading to an intramicellar bimolecular rate constant of 1 x 10 (5) M (-1) s (-1). Additionally, *F1 and *F4 decay by intermicellar bimolecular reaction (2 k = 20 and 2 x 10 (5) M (-1) s (-1), respectively) whereas other *Fn radicals are stable over seconds due to increased localization with regards to the Stern layer. In contrast, the thick uncharged hydrophilic palisade layer and the compact hydrophobic core of Triton X100 micelles are responsible for a much higher microviscosity resulting in a decrease in k 1 from approximately 15.6 s (-1) for n = 1 to 9.6 s (-1) for n = 10.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1520-6106
Volume :
112
Issue :
37
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The journal of physical chemistry. B
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18729319
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jp805889g