| Literature DB >> 23231017 |
Gabriela N Bosio1, Thomas Breitenbach, Julieta Parisi, Miguel Reigosa, Frances H Blaikie, Brian W Pedersen, Elsa F F Silva, Daniel O Mártire, Peter R Ogilby.
Abstract
Carotenoids, and β-carotene in particular, are important natural antioxidants. Singlet oxygen, the lowest excited state of molecular oxygen, is an intermediate often involved in natural oxidation reactions. The fact that β-carotene efficiently quenches singlet oxygen in solution-phase systems is invariably invoked when explaining the biological antioxidative properties of β-carotene. We recently developed unique microscope-based time-resolved spectroscopic methods that allow us to directly examine singlet oxygen in mammalian cells. We now demonstrate that intracellular singlet oxygen, produced in a photosensitized process, is in fact not efficiently deactivated by β-carotene. This observation requires a re-evaluation of β-carotene's role as an antioxidant in mammalian systems and now underscores the importance of mechanisms by which β-carotene inhibits radical reactions.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23231017 DOI: 10.1021/ja308930a
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419