A Andreoni -Italy

University of Naples

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  • Antibiotics, Antineoplastic

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  • Biochimica et biophysica acta (1)
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Triplet state characteristics and singlet oxygen generation properties of anthracyclines.
(1989)
Journal - Biochimica et biophysica acta (NETHERLANDS )

Abstract :

The triplet states of adriamycin (Ad), daunomycin (D) and two daunomycin analogues, daunomycinone (Dc) and daunomycin N-trifluoroacetamide (DAc), have been studied using laser flash photolysis and pulse radiolysis techniques. Triplet lifetimes, molar absorption coefficients, energy levels and quantum yields have been obtained for Dc and DAc, and estimated for D and Ad. Time-resolved near-infrared singlet oxygen luminescence measurements have been carried out on D, Ad and 5-iminodaunomycin (5-ID) in 2H2O solution and Dc in benzene solution at room temperature. Singlet oxygen quenching by the water-soluble anthracyclines was observed and a second-order rate constant of approx. 10(8) M-1.s-1 obtained. Electron spin resonance experiments have demonstrated that D photoexcited at lambda less than or 365 nm gives rise to singlet oxygen as shown by its reaction with 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidone to give the corresponding nitroxyl radical. Although all the anthracyclines studied have the ability to photosensitize the formation of singlet oxygen, the quantum yields are very low (phi delta approximately 0.02-0.03), suggesting that these anthracyclines would be poor photodynamic sensitisers.

ISSN : 0006-3002
Mesh Heading : Chemistry, Physical Daunorubicin Doxorubicin Mathematics Naphthacenes Photolysis Physicochemical Phenomena Pulse Radiolysis Trifluoroacetic Acid analogs & derivatives
Mesh Heading Relevant : Antibiotics, Antineoplastic


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