sodium-chlorate and flavone-acetic-acid

sodium-chlorate has been researched along with flavone-acetic-acid* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for sodium-chlorate and flavone-acetic-acid

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Free radical intermediates in the oxidation of flavone-8-acetic acid: possible involvement in its antitumour activity.
    Free radical biology & medicine, 1993, Volume: 15, Issue:4

    The sulphate radical (SO4.-), a model one-electron oxidant, reacts with the antitumour drug flavone-8-acetic acid (FFA) with the rate constant 9.1 x 10(8) dm3mol-1s-1 to yield an uncharged radical that reacts with oxygen (k approximately 1 x 10(9) dm3mol-1s-1). The oxidation of FAA by SO4.- in a steady-state system was found to release carbon dioxide with a yield of 96% relative to that of the SO.4-. The results are interpreted by fast (t1/2 < or = 1 microsecond) and efficient decarboxylation of the FAA radical cation, resulting in a carbon-centred radical. The reaction of the latter with oxygen is a possible source of radical-driven cytotoxic pathways, such as singlet oxygen formation via the Russell mechanism or H-abstraction from lipids. On the basis of the observations in the model system, a possible free radical mechanism for the antitumour action of the drug is suggested.

    Topics: Antineoplastic Agents; Carbon Dioxide; Chlorates; Flavonoids; Free Radicals; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Kinetics; Osmolar Concentration; Oxidation-Reduction; Pulse Radiolysis; Spectrophotometry; Sulfates

1993