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Reactivity of Cartilage and Selected Carbohydrates with Hydroxyl Radicals: An NMR Study to Detect Degradation Products
Authors:J. Schiller   J. Arnhold  J. Schwinn  H. Sprinz  O. Brede  K. Arnold
Affiliation: a Institute of Medical Physics and Biophysics, Medial Department, University of Leipzig, Liebigstr 27, Leipzig, Germanyb Interdisciplinary Group “Time-resolved spectroscopy at the University of Leipzig” Permoserstraβe 15, Leipzig, Germany
Abstract:It was investigated to what extent isolated, monomeric and polymeric carbohydrates as well as cartilage specimens are affected by hydroxyl radicals generated by γ-irradiation or Fenton reaction and what products can be detected by means of NMR spectroscopy. Resonances of all protons in glucose and other monosac-charides as well as carbon resonances in 13C-enriched glucose were continuously diminished upon γ-irradiation. Formate and malondialdehyde were found as NMR detectable products in irradiated glucose solutions under physiologically relevant (aerated) conditions. In polysaccharide solutions (e.g. hyaluronic acid) γ-irradiation and also treatment with the Fenton reagent caused first an enhancement of resonances according to mobile N-acetyl groups at 2.02 ppm. This indicates a breakdown of glycosidic bonds in polysac-charides. Using higher radiation doses or higher concentrations of the Fenton reagent formate was also detected. The same sequence of events was observed upon treatment of bovine nasal cartilage with the Fenton reagent. First, glycosidic linkages in cartilage polysaccharides were cleaved and subsequently formate was formed. In contrast, collagen of cartilage was affected only to a very low extent. Thus, HO-radicals caused the same action on cartilage as on isolated polymer solutions, inducing a fragmentation of polysaccharides and the formation of formate.
Keywords:Hydroxyl radicals  Fenton chemistry  Cartilage  Carbohydrates  NMR spectroscopy  γ-radiolysis
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