Literature DB >> 11931963

Redox behavior of melanins: direct electrochemistry of dihydroxyindole-melanin and its Cu and Zn adducts.

Shirley Gidanian1, Patrick J Farmer.   

Abstract

Synthetic melanin films, formed on electrode surfaces by oxidative polymerization of 5,6-dihydroxyindole solution, were used to directly measure the chromophore's redox reactivity. Films on optically transparent indium-tin oxide (ITO) electrodes allow correlation of spectral changes with electrochemical potential. Spectroelectrochemical titrations show an initial reversible transformation that is ascribed to formation of a unique quinone-imine chromophore. The apparent E(1/2) for maximum quinone-imine formation is approximately 125 mV (vs. Ag/AgCl) but at potentials higher than 100 mV, an irreversible bleaching is evident. Correlation of the current with the monomer concentration implies that only one in six monomers is oxidized to the quinone-imine before the irreversible bleaching occurs. Films pretreated with CuCl(2) and Zn(CH(3)COO)(2) show elevated quinone-imine absorbances, even under reducing conditions, indicating a preferential stabilization of this state by coordination to the metals.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11931963     DOI: 10.1016/s0162-0134(01)00405-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Inorg Biochem        ISSN: 0162-0134            Impact factor:   4.155


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1.  Melanosomal damage in normal human melanocytes induced by UVB and metal uptake--a basis for the pro-oxidant state of melanoma.

Authors:  Shirley Gidanian; Mallory Mentelle; Frank L Meyskens; Patrick J Farmer
Journal:  Photochem Photobiol       Date:  2008-03-07       Impact factor: 3.421

2.  In vitro electrochemical characterization of polydopamine melanin as a tissue stimulating electrode material.

Authors:  Ik Soo Kwon; Young Jo Kim; Luke Klosterman; Mats Forssell; Gary K Fedder; Christopher J Bettinger
Journal:  J Mater Chem B       Date:  2016-02-23       Impact factor: 6.331

Review 3.  From Bioinspired Glue to Medicine: Polydopamine as a Biomedical Material.

Authors:  Daniel Hauser; Dedy Septiadi; Joel Turner; Alke Petri-Fink; Barbara Rothen-Rutishauser
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2020-04-07       Impact factor: 3.623

Review 4.  Melanins as Sustainable Resources for Advanced Biotechnological Applications.

Authors:  Hanaa A Galeb; Emma L Wilkinson; Alison F Stowell; Hungyen Lin; Samuel T Murphy; Pierre L Martin-Hirsch; Richard L Mort; Adam M Taylor; John G Hardy
Journal:  Glob Chall       Date:  2020-11-25

Review 5.  Melanin, the What, the Why and the How: An Introductory Review for Materials Scientists Interested in Flexible and Versatile Polymers.

Authors:  A Bernardus Mostert
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-20       Impact factor: 4.329

6.  Studies on Synthetic and Natural Melanin and Its Affinity for Fe(III) Ion.

Authors:  T G Costa; R Younger; C Poe; P J Farmer; B Szpoganicz
Journal:  Bioinorg Chem Appl       Date:  2012-12-06       Impact factor: 7.778

7.  Reverse Engineering Applied to Red Human Hair Pheomelanin Reveals Redox-Buffering as a Pro-Oxidant Mechanism.

Authors:  Eunkyoung Kim; Lucia Panzella; Raffaella Micillo; William E Bentley; Alessandra Napolitano; Gregory F Payne
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2015-12-16       Impact factor: 4.379

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