Literature DB >> 8889499

Kinetics of photobleaching of beta-carotene in chloroform and formation of transient carotenoid species absorbing in the near infrared.

A Mortensen1, L H Skibsted.   

Abstract

Upon laser flash photolysis of beta-carotene in chloroform instantaneous bleaching of beta-carotene and concomitant formation of near infrared absorbing species are observed. One species, absorbing with maximum at 920 nm, is formed during the laser pulse (10 ns) and is practically gone in one millisecond, the decay showing a bi-exponential behaviour. The second species, absorbing with maximum at 1000 nm, is formed from the species absorbing at 920 nm by first order kinetics with a rate constant of 4.9.10(4) s-1 at 20 degrees C. This second species decays by second order kinetics and is gone within a few milliseconds. An additional slow bleaching of beta-carotene and formation of the species absorbing at 920 nm is observed. This slow bleaching/formation of transient absorption is probably due to processes involving free radicals generated during the instantaneous bleaching. The species absorbing at 920 nm is suggested to be either (i) a free radical adduct formed from beta-carotene and chloroform or (ii) beta-carotene after abstraction of a hydrogen atom. The species absorbing at 1000 nm is most likely the radical cation. Formation and decay of the near infrared absorbing species and bleaching of beta-carotene are independent of whether oxygen is present or absent in the solutions.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8889499     DOI: 10.3109/10715769609149058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Res        ISSN: 1029-2470


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