Abstract
The characterization and identification of semiquinone radicals from catechol(amine)s and catechol estrogens by electron spin resonance spectroscopy is addressed. The use of diamagnetic metal ions, especially Mg2+ and Zn2+ ions, to detect transient semiquinone radicals in biological systems and to monitor their reactions, is discussed. A brief account of the identification and reactions of quinones is also presented.
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Kalyanaraman, B., Felix, C. C., & Sealy, R. C. (1985). Semiquinone anion radicals of catechol(amine)s, catechol estrogens, and their metal ion complexes. Environmental Health Perspectives, VOL. 64, 185–198. https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp.8564185
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