Elucidating nuclear motions in a plant sunscreen during photoisomerization through solvent viscosity effects

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Abstract

We explore the effects of solvent viscosity on the trans-cis photoisomerization of sinapoyl malate, which is utilized as a sunscreen molecule in plants. Our results demonstrate that viscosity has a significant effect on the timescale for isomerization, providing insight into the nuclear motions involved. The ramifications of these findings are discussed with reference to sinapoyl malate's in vivo photoprotection properties.

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Horbury, M. D., Quan, W. D., Flourat, A. L., Allais, F., & Stavros, V. G. (2017). Elucidating nuclear motions in a plant sunscreen during photoisomerization through solvent viscosity effects. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 19(31), 21127–21131. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7cp04070a

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