Abstract

Aging of aqueous guaiacol ( o-methoxyphenol) solutions over a period of several months led to the spontaneous formation of peroxidatic compound(s) and other unidentified oxidation products of guaiacol. This accelerated the oxidation of guaiacol catalyzed by lactoperoxidase (LPO) severalfold depending on the pH of the reaction mixture. The peroxide(s) acted like H 2O 2 while the aromatic oxidation products may be more reactive than guaiacol. Five- to 12-month-old 20 m m stock solutions contained even 0.05-0.3% of H 2O 2 equivalents. The formation of the peroxidatic compound(s) was found to be a photochemical process which progressed in a few hours at 254 nm and slowly (detectable in 2-week-old solutions) in regular glass bottles kept under normal laboratory illumination. The kinetics and pH dependence of the oxidation of aged guaiacol solutions by LPO were distinctly different from those found with fresh substrate. The spontaneously formed peroxidatic compound is possibly a better oxygen donor in LPO assays than H 2O 2. The spontaneously formed aromatic oxidation products of guaiacol may include compounds that contain diphenoquinone groups. The complexity of the oxidation of guaiacol and the multitude of reaction products formed require special consideration in kinetic studies of LPO. The use of 2,2′-azino-di(3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) as a LPO substrate was studied. The published method utilizing this substrate was modified into a more sensitive procedure by readjusting some of the reaction conditions.

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