Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1892070 Radiation Physics and Chemistry 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Reactions of l-arginine (Arg) with hydroxyl radical (OH) and sulfate radical anion (SO4−) were kinetically investigated by the pulse radiolysis technique. Hydrogen abstraction from Arg by OH afforded redox chemically oxidizing, neutral, and reducing carbon-centered Arg radicals. Kinetic properties of the radicals indicated that the reducing species might include the δ-C-centered Arg radical and CO2 radical anion. Similar transient spectra were observed in the SO4− reaction with Arg, suggesting direct oxidation at the guanidino group is less likely.

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