THE IN VITRO PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES—II. THE TRIPLET STATES OF β-CAROTENE AND LYCOPENE EXCITED BY PULSE RADIOLYSIS |
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Authors: | E. J. LAND A. SYKEY T. G. TRUSCOTT |
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Affiliation: | The Paterson Laboratories, Christie Hospital and Holt Radium Institute, Manchester M20 9BX, England;School of Chemistry, University of Bradford, Bradford 7, Yorkshire, England |
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Abstract: | Abstract— –Pulse radiolysis has been used to excite the triplet states of β-carotene (τ# 9μ sec) and lycopene (τ= 8μsec) in hexane solution, both in the presence and absence of naphthalene as a triplet sensitiser. The absorption spectra of both triplets have been measured in the range 430–550 nm and have thus been extended into the region of the corresponding singlet absorptions. The overlap of the triplet and singlet spectra is discussed in relation to in vivo studies. Extinction coefficients of 1.3±0.1 × 105 l/mole cm for β-carotene triplet 515 nm and 3.9±0.2 × 105 l/mole cm for lycopene triplet at 525 nm were obtained. Isomerisation of the all- trans polyenes used was detected and preliminary measurements indicate that the yield of isomerisation was greater than the triplet yield. The rate of triplet energy transfer from naphthalene to β-carotene was estimated to be 1.5 × 1010 l/mole sec. The corresponding value for lycopene was 1.4× 1010 l/mole sec. The measured efficient quenching of triplet β-carotene by oxygen may occur by an energy transfer mechanism, leading to the formation of singlet oxygen (1Δg. This would suggest that the triplet energy level of β-carotene lies between 121 and 94 kJ mole-1. |
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