1980
DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(80)80577-1
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Low level chemiluminescence of the cytochrome c‐catalyzed decomposition of hydrogen peroxide

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“…The lethality of plumbagin for washed cells of L. plantarum only when oxygen and a carbon and energy source was present argues for the effect being due to a toxic product of oxygen reduction. Although Mn(II) has been clearly shown here and elsewhere to effectively scavenge 02, reports exist in the literature of Mn apparently scavenging both singlet oxygen (6) and the hydroxyl radical (10,11), as well as increasing the resistance of spores to heat and ionizing radiation (1,2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The lethality of plumbagin for washed cells of L. plantarum only when oxygen and a carbon and energy source was present argues for the effect being due to a toxic product of oxygen reduction. Although Mn(II) has been clearly shown here and elsewhere to effectively scavenge 02, reports exist in the literature of Mn apparently scavenging both singlet oxygen (6) and the hydroxyl radical (10,11), as well as increasing the resistance of spores to heat and ionizing radiation (1,2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…On the other hand, the possible generation of singlet oxygen through a peroxidase-catalysed decomposition of malonaldehyde (Vidigal-Martinelli et al, 1979) seems very unlikely to occur in the present conditions; although liver homogenate might provide a peroxidase activity necessary to these reactions, its strict requirement of Mn2+ would halt the reaction. Moreover, we have reported on the inhibitory effect of Mn2+ on chemiluminescence (Cadenas et al, 1980f).…”
Section: Rh+ho"-h20+r"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, we have shown that GSH and DCFH 2 compete for oxidation by the same oxidizing species. Although the ability of the cyt c/H 2 O 2 couple to initiate biomolecular oxidation has been known for several years, the identity of the oxidizing species has not been established (50,51,(63)(64)(65). Several workers have considered formation of the hydroxyl radical through redox cycling (50,51,63), involving the initial reduction of the ferricytochrome by either superoxide or hydrogen peroxide (Reactions 2-4).…”
Section: Traces B and D)mentioning
confidence: 99%