Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9575696 | Chemical Physics | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The blue-light induced photo-degradation of FMN, FAD, riboflavin, lumiflavin, and lumichrome in aqueous solution at pH 8 is studied by measurement of absorption coefficient spectral changes due to continuous excitation at 428 nm. The quantum yields of photo-degradation determined are ÏD(riboflavin, pH 8) â 7.8 Ã 10â3, ÏD(FMN, pH 5.6) â 7.3 Ã 10â3, ÏD(FMN, pH 8) â 4.6 Ã 10â3, ÏD(FAD, pH 8) â 3.7 Ã 10â4, ÏD(lumichrome, pH 8) â 1.8 Ã 10â4, and ÏD(lumiflavin, pH 8) ⩽ 1.1 Ã 10â5. In a mass-spectroscopic analysis, the photo-products of FMN dissolved in water (solution pH is 5.6) were identified to be lumichrome and the lumiflavin derivatives dihydroxymethyllumiflavin, formyllumiflavin, and lumiflavin-hydroxy-acetaldehyde. An absorption and emission spectroscopic characterisation of the primary photoproducts of FMN at pH 8 is carried out.
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Authors
W. Holzer, J. Shirdel, P. Zirak, A. Penzkofer, P. Hegemann, R. Deutzmann, E. Hochmuth,