Photogeneration of superoxide by adriamycin and daunomycin. An electron spin resonance and spin trapping study
- PMID: 6317461
- DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(83)80325-1
Photogeneration of superoxide by adriamycin and daunomycin. An electron spin resonance and spin trapping study
Abstract
The hydroxyl and superoxide anion spin adducts of DMPO and 4-MePyBN, respectively, were obtained during photoirradiation of adriamycin and daunomycin solutions with visible light. Ethanol and dimethyl sulfoxide did not scavenge hydroxyl radicals in the photoirradiated drug solutions. Furthermore, the hydroxyl-DMPO spin adduct is not formed in the photolysis of air-free drug solutions, indicating that hydroxyl radicals are not directly produced in the photochemical reactions. Instead, the observed hydroxyl-DMPO is formed from the decay of the superoxide anion-DMPO spin adduct. The mechanism for generating the superoxide anion radical appears to be a direct electron transfer from the photoexcited adriamycin and daunomycin to dissolved oxygen.
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