Formation of aminoxyl radicals in the reaction between penicillins and hydrogen peroxide
- PMID: 1327979
- DOI: 10.1016/0891-5849(92)90186-k
Formation of aminoxyl radicals in the reaction between penicillins and hydrogen peroxide
Abstract
Aminoxyl radicals are formed in high yield in the reaction between penicillins and hydrogen peroxide in water solutions in the pH range between 7 and 8. The nine-line EPR spectrum, 3 x 3 (1:2:1), indicated an interaction of the unpaired electron with one 14N nucleus (aN = 1.44 mT) and two equivalent hydrogen nuclei (aH = 2.00 mT). The reaction involves an oxidative cleavage of the beta-lactam ring of the penicillins with the formation of a cyclic aminoxyl radical, in which the thiazolidine ring carries the nitroxide group (= N-O.). It is suggested that the reaction with the formation of aminoxyl radicals can also take place in vivo in the deactivation of penicillins by metabolically formed hydrogen peroxide.
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