Abstract

Yeast glutathione reductase catalyzes an NADPH-dependent reduction of the herbicide paraquat invitro. The single-electron reduced paraquat radical reacts with O 2 to generate the superoxide radical, ▪. Hydroxyl radicals ( ▪) can also be detected in this assay system by their reaction with phenol to form diphenols, as assayed quantitatively by a highly specific and sensitive method employing gas-liquid chromatography. Formation of hydroxyl radicals can be virtually completely suppressed by catalase and partially suppressed by superoxide dismutase. The role of hydroxyl radicals and superoxide in paraquat toxicity in vivo is discussed.

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