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Titanium dioxide nanoparticles impart protection from ultraviolet irradiation to fermenting yeast cells
Authors:Yui Ono  Hitoshi Iwahashi
Institution:The Graduate School of Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu University, Tokai National Higher Education and Research System, Yanagido 1-1, Gifu City, Gifu prefecture, Japan
Abstract:The photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide is widely utilized in science and technology. In the biological field, titanium dioxide is believed to be a disinfectant because it produces reactive oxygen species (ROS). However, there are multiple types of ROS such as hydroxyl radicals, superoxide anions, singlet oxygen, and hydrogen peroxide. In this study, we attempted to characterize the various mechanisms and roles of ROS in disinfection. Surprisingly, we found that titanium dioxide protected yeast cells from ultraviolet irradiation. We characterized the ROS produced under these conditions. The production of hydroxyl radicals and superoxide anions was confirmed; however, glucose in the yeast medium scavenged hydroxyl radicals. The photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide produced oxidative products and reductive products, as oxidation and reduction occurred simultaneously. Once hydroxyl radicals are scavenged, the photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide produces a reductive environment for fermenting yeast cells and protects them from oxidative stress by ultraviolet irradiation.
Keywords:Titanium dioxide  UV  Yeast  Reactive oxygen species  Oxidative  Reductive
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