| Literature DB >> 2601586 |
Y Isaacson1, O Salem, R E Shepherd, D H Van Thiel.
Abstract
Lactobionic acid, a major constituent of a solution used to preserve organs prior to transplantation, can chelate ferric iron. This is evident by its ability to solubilize iron as well as changes that occur in the UV-VIS spectra of iron in its presence. Relative to iron (III) chelated to EDTA, the lactobionic acid-iron (III) complex is less able to participate in the Fenton reaction as measured by formaldehyde generation from DMSO and bleaching of p-N,N-dimethylnitrosoaniline. Similar effects are seen with citrate and ATP, two substances which also appear to be able to ameliorate ischemia/reperfusion injury. These findings present a rationale for the effectiveness of lactobionic acid as an organ preservant.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2601586 DOI: 10.1016/0024-3205(89)90120-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Life Sci ISSN: 0024-3205 Impact factor: 5.037