Chemical quenching of singlet oxygen by betanin.
Photochem Photobiol Sci
; 15(7): 872-8, 2016 07 06.
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Betanin is the best known natural dye belonging to the betacyanin family. In this work, efficient singlet oxygen quenching by betanin in deuterated water with the rate constant 1.20 ± 0.15 × 10(8) M(-1) s(-1) is reported, deduced from the (1)O2 phosphorescence decays measured as a function of betanin concentration. The quenching occurs by a chemical mechanism, as confirmed by the analysis of the transient absorption kinetics at the probe λ â¼ 535 nm, by comparison of the initial triplet signal amplitude of perinaphthenone acting as the (1)O2 photosensitizer with the final bleaching signal of betanin. The main betanin oxidation product is 2-decarboxy-2,3-dehydrobetanin, with its formation observed as the transient absorption signal at λ â¼ 445 nm. LC-MS/MS analysis of the photolyzed solutions supports the product identification as 2-decarboxy-2,3-dehydrobetanin, based on the molecular ion [M](+) observed at m/z 505. Isobetanin also undergoes a similar photooxidation reaction.
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Oxígeno Singlete
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Betacianinas
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Photochem Photobiol Sci
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BIOLOGIA
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QUIMICA
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2016
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Polonia