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VISIBLE CHEMILUMINESCENCE ASSOCIATED WITH THE REACTION BETWEEN METHEMOGLOBIN OR OXYHEMOGLOBIN WITH HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
Authors:Eduardo A  Lissi  Jorge  Escobar  Carlos  Pascual  Maria del  Castillo  Tais H  Schmitt Paolo Di  Mascio
Institution:Facultad de Ciencia, Departamento de Química, Universidade de Santiago de Chile (USACH), Casilla 307, Santiago-2, Chile;Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas (CNIN), La Habana, Cuba;Instituto de Química, Departamento de Bioquímica, Universidade de São Paulo (IQUSP), C.P. 20780, CEP 01498–970, São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:Abstract Visible chemiluminescence is emitted in the irreversible deactivation of hemoglobin or methemoglobin with excess H2O2. The emission takes place in two phases. The most intense one lasts a few seconds and is followed by a second phase of lower intensity that remains for longer periods. This second phase presents chaotic or sustained oscillations. Free radicals are implicated in the luminescent process since the emission can be reduced by free radical scavengers such as 6-hydroxy-2,5,7,8,-tetramethylchroman-2-carboxylic acid (Trolox) or ascorbic acid. These additives lead to a delay in reaching the maximum intensity, which can be related to their consumption, implying substantial recycling of the hemoprotein. Chemiluminescence is also observed in the oxidation of hemin by H2O2, suggesting a role for the heme group in the processes leading to the excited state production. The lower intensity observed in the presence of hemin can be related to the contribution of the globin chains.
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