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Sodium azide as a specific quencher of singlet oxygen during chemiluminescent detection by luminol and Cypridina luciferin analogues
Authors:Martina Bancirova
Institution:Department of Physical Chemistry, Palacky University, , Olomouc, 771 46 Czech Republic
Abstract:Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are presently thought to play important role in an increasing number of the physiological and pathological processes in living organisms. Various chemiluminescent (CL) compounds have been studied in order to find suitable and specific probes for the detection of particular ROS species. The CL of luminol is known to be non‐specific and can be induced by various oxidants. Two Cypridina luciferin analogues, CLA and MCLA, have been used for the detection of ROS in vivo. CLAs are thought to emit light only when reacting with superoxide and singlet oxygen. It is possible to distinguish the particular ROS by using a specific quencher or scavenger, e.g. superoxide dismutase (SOD) or sodium azide (NaN3). The CL reactions of luminol (3‐aminophthalhydrazide), CLA 2‐methyl‐6‐phenyl‐3,7‐dihydroimidazo(1,2α) pyrazin‐3‐one] and MCLA 2‐methyl‐6‐(p‐methoxyphenyl)‐3,7‐dihydroimidazo(1,2α) pyrazin‐3‐one] were studied in three hydrogen peroxide decomposition systems (H2O2–HRP; H2O2–CuSO4; and H2O2–NaOCl). The measurements were carried out in phosphate buffer, pH 7.4, at 25 °C, using a luminometer (Fluoroskan Ascent FL and Sirius C). NaN3 was used as the specific quencher of singlet oxygen. The results demonstrate that the proclaimed specifity of the CL of Cypridina luciferin analogues towards singlet oxygen has to be discussed. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:sodium azide  singlet oxygen  luminol  Cypridina analogues
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