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Photophysics and reductive quenching reactivity of gadusol in solution

Abstract

The photostability and photophysics of gadusol in aqueous solution has been studied. The photodecomposition quantum yields (ca. 4 × 10−2 and 1 × 10−4 at acidic and neutral pH, respectively) confirm the high photostability of the metabolite, independently of the presence of oxygen, under physiological conditions. The nature of the electronic transition of gadusol has been assigned as π → π* on the basis of the solvatochromic shifts of the UV absorption spectrum and the time-dependent density functional theory calculation of the vertical transition energies. The results from the photoacoustic calorimetry point to the rapid non-radiative decay as the dominant relaxation pathway of the excited species at pH 7, which is consistent with the proposed UV-sunscreening role of the molecule in the early atmosphere. Laser flash photolysis experiments probed that the ground state of the enolate form (gadusolate) undergoes electron transfer reactions with some triplet sensitizers in water or methanol solution. A rate constant of 2 × 108 M−1s−1 has been determined for the quenching of rose bengal triplet state in water at pH 7. This reductive quenching reactivity may be considered as one of the underlying mechanisms that support the antioxidant capacity of gadusol in biological environments.

Graphical abstract: Photophysics and reductive quenching reactivity of gadusol in solution

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Aug 2010
Accepted
26 Oct 2010
First published
12 Nov 2010

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2011,10, 133-142

Photophysics and reductive quenching reactivity of gadusol in solution

E. M. Arbeloa, S. G. Bertolotti and M. S. Churio, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2011, 10, 133 DOI: 10.1039/C0PP00250J

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