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High performance liquid chromatography/electron spin resonance/mass spectrometry analyses of radicals formed in an anaerobic reaction of 9- (or 13-) hydroperoxide octadecadienoic acids with ferrous ions
Authors:Iwahashi Hideo  Hirai Tomihiro  Kumamoto Kazumasa
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Wakayama Medical University, 811-1 Kimiidera, Wakayama 641-8509, Japan. chem1@wakayma-med.ac.jp
Abstract:The oxidation of linoleic acid yields isomeric acyl hydroperoxides. In order to clarify the relation between the lipid peroxide-derived radicals and the toxicity of the lipid peroxide, identification of the lipid-derived radicals is essential. In this paper, high performance liquid chromatography/electron spin resonance/mass spectrometry (HPLC/EPR/MS) analysis of the radicals was performed for the reaction mixture containing 9-hydroperoxy-(10E,12E)-octadeca-10,12-dienoic acid (9EE-OOH) or 13-hydroperoxy-(9Z,11E)-octadeca-9,11-dienoic acid (13ZE-OOH)] under an aerobic condition or an anaerobic condition. Following radicals were identified from 9EE-OOH (or 13EZ-OOH) by using high performance liquid chromatography/electron spin resonance spectrometry (HPLC/EPR) and HPLC/EPR/MS: pentyl radical and isomers of epoxylinoleic acid radicals from 13EZ-OOH under an anaerobic condition; 7-carboxyheptyl radical and pentyl radical from 13EZ-OOH under an aerobic condition; 7-carboxyheptyl radical and pentyl radical from 9EE-OOH under an aerobic condition; 7-carboxyheptyl radical from 9EE-OOH under an anaerobic condition. These results showed that the formation of the respective radical species depends on oxygen concentration in the reaction mixtures to a great extent.
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