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The FeII(citrate) Fenton reaction under physiological conditions.

Erzsébet Illés1, Shanti G Patra1, Vered Marks1, Amir Mizrahi2, Dan Meyerstein3.   

Abstract

The Fenton reaction of FeII(citrate) in the presence and absence of bicarbonate (HCO3-) is studied. It is found that the rate constant of the Fenton reaction (kobs) increases with increasing [citrate]. kobs also increase with increasing [HCO3-]; this effect is most significant at biological citrate concentrations. Methane and ethane gases are formed from (CH3)2SO when the Fenton reaction is carried out in the presence of large [citrate] due to the reaction of the citrate radical, (-2OC)CH2C(OH)(CO2-)CH(CO2-)/(-2OC)CH2C(O)(CO2-)CH2(CO2-) with (CH3)2SO. In the absence of citrate (CH3)2SO2 is the main product of the Fenton reaction. However, in the presence of 0.10 mM citrate, no (CH3)2SO2 is formed, some (CH3)SOOH is formed, along with a low yield of beta-ketoglutaric acid. Formation of (CH3)SOOH and beta-ketoglutaric acid are due to the citrate radical and FeIV(citrate). In the presence of bicarbonate formation of abundant beta-ketoglutaric acid confirms the formation of carbonate radical anion (CO3-). Thus, bicarbonate affects the mechanism and kinetics of the reaction dramatically. Hydroxyl radicals (OH) are not formed in the presence of bicarbonate and probably also not in its absence. These results point out that hydroxyl radicals, formed by the Fenton reaction, do not initiate oxidative stress in biological systems.
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Keywords:  Bicarbonate; Biological oxidative stress; Carbonate anion radical; Fe(II)(citrate); Fe(IV) = O; Fenton reaction

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32050088     DOI: 10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2020.111018

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


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