Literature DB >> 17438784

Stability of metal-glutathione complexes during oxidation by hydrogen peroxide and Cu(II)-catalysis.

Heileen Hsu-Kim1.   

Abstract

Thiol-containing ligands such as glutathione (GSH) are expected to degrade in the presence of oxygen; however, complexation by Hg, Ag, and other trace metals may protect free thiol functional groups (R-S-) from oxidation, leading to persistence in surface water environments. In this study, the stability of GSH complexes with Hg2+, Ag+, and other metals including Cd2+, Zn2+, and Pb2+ was assessed during exposure to two potential environmental oxidants: H202 and Cu2+. The results indicated that Hg-(GSH)2 and Ag(GSH) complexes were completely stable for at least 2 days in the presence of either H202 or Cu2+. In contrast, free GSH oxidized within minutes to hours. Complexation by Cd, Zn, and Pb slightly decreased or did not significantly affect the oxidation rate of GSH, depending upon the pH (tested between pH 6 and 9). Thermodynamic modeling of GSH speciation demonstrated that the observed oxidation rates were not consistent with predicted free GSH3- concentration. These results indicated that Cd-, Zn-, and Pb-GSH complexes were susceptible to oxidation by a mechanism that differs from GSH3- oxidation. In contrast, Hg- and Ag-GSH complexes were inert for days, suggesting that they are stable for relatively long periods in the oxic water column. These results demonstrate that coordination of Hg(II) and Ag(I) to thiol-containing ligands can potentially increase persistence and transport in surface waters.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17438784     DOI: 10.1021/es062269+

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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