Abstract

The electrochemical behaviour and mechanism of the redox process of the natural antioxidant rosmanol 9-ethyl ether, isolated fromSaliva officinalis L., were studied. The cyclic voltammograms of rosmanol 9-ethyl ether (R9EE), at characteristic pH values, and the electrochemical parameters for all investigated pH values were measured. Three characteristic pH regions, each with different behaviour of R9EE, were identified. In regions of pH 5 only one anodic peak appeared, whereas in the solutions of pH 4–5 two anodic peaks could be noted. The overall oxidation mechanism at pH 5. This means that at the pH values expected in plant cells, R9EE has an unexpected structure, making this substance a potent antioxidant. Electrochemical and spectrophotometric measurements enabled us to establish an extremely low pK a value (4.35) for R9EE.

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