Antioxidants suitable for use with chemiluminescence to identify oxyradical species

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From a panel of 24 alleged antioxidants the most suitable antioxidants (AO) for use with chemiluminescence (CL) experiments were determined. Superoxide dismutase (SOD), using luminol as the chemiluminescence probe (Lum-CL), was inhibitory only towards O2.- and not HO. or 1O2. SOD was thus a suitable antioxidant for O2.-, as was tiron. Tiron had advantages, however, since SOD acted as a pro-oxidant in the presence of H2O2 or H2O2/HO. generators. The two most suitable antioxidants for 1O2 were diphenylisobenzofuran (DBF) and tryptophan, for both Lum and Lucigenin-CL (Luc-CL). Desferrioxamine, with both Lum and Luc-CL, was a very effective scavenger for HO., but appeared to be an even more effective scavenger for 1O2. Cysteamine showed the best discrimination between IC50S when the two 1O2 generators NaOCl/H2O2 and NDPO2 were compared. Cysteamine was, therefore, the only scavenger that was appropriate for studies with hypochlorite. Melatonin, with Lum-CL, was found to be the most suitable scavenger for HO.. Mannitol, the classical AO for HO., was not suitable when used with CL since it acted as a pro-oxidant. Some of the AOs revealed either calyx- or bell-shaped CL inhibition profiles and presumably, therefore, may act as both pro- or antioxidants at different concentrations. Antioxidants showing these kinds of dual activities should be used with caution in CL studies.

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Oosthuizen, M. M. J., & Greyling, D. (1999). Antioxidants suitable for use with chemiluminescence to identify oxyradical species. Redox Report, 4(6), 277–290. https://doi.org/10.1179/135100099101535124

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