Types of paramagnetic centers in Cu2+ complexes with model neuromelanins

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B. Pilawa
E. Chodurek
T. Wilczok
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[1] Medical University of Silesia,Department of Medical Physics, School of Pharmacy
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Applied Magnetic Resonance | 2003年 / 24卷
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Electron Paramagnetic Reso Spectrum; Microwave Power; Electron Paramagnetic Reso Signal; Paramagnetic Center; Electron Paramagnetic Reso Line;
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Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy was used to examine free radical properties of model neuromelanins obtained by oxidative polymerization of noradrenaline, adrenaline and dopamine. We compared the lineshape of the experimental spectra, type and concentration of free radicals in the analyzed samples. The effect of different concentrations of Cu2+ on free radicals in melanins was studied. The total concentration of free radicals (about 1018 to 1019 spin/g) in the studied melanins increases as follows: adrenaline-melanin < dopamine-melanin < noradrenaline-melanin. EPR spectra of dopamine-melanin and adrenaline-melanin were a single EPR line (ΔBpp, 0.50 and 0.55 mT, respectively). o-Semiquinone free radicals with the characteristicg-value of 2.0040 exist in these melanins. EPR spectra of noradrenaline-melanin were a superposition of two lines (ΔBpp, 0.45 and 0.81 mT). o-Semiquinone free radicals were responsible for the narrower component. Nitrogen free radicals with ag-factor of 2.0030 were probably responsible for the broader component. Paramagnetic copper ions quenched the EPR signals of melanin free radicals in the studied samples. For melanin-Cu2+ complexes, broad EPR lines (ΔBpp, 10–32 mT) of copper ions with ag-value of about 2.1 appeared. The influence of the microwave power on the EPR spectra of these complexes demonstrated the fast spin-lattice relaxation in the copper system in melanins.
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