Abstract

The water-soluble carotenoid crocin is bleached in aqueous solutions by tert-butyloxy radicals (t-BuO(.)) photolytically generated from tert-butyl hydroperoxide. Crocin bleaching as measured at 440 nm can be competitively inhibited by antioxidants. This method therefore allows the determination of the relative reaction rates of these compounds with the t-BuO(.) radicals. In this test system the scavenging effect of the pyridoindole stobadine, a new antioxidant with potential for the treatment of tissue injury caused by oxidative stress, was compared with other known antioxidants. Generally good agreement was observed in two different approaches for the evaluation of the experimental data. The relative rate constants of the antioxidants tested increased in the order: stobadine, chlorpromazine, isoascorbic acid, trolox, ascorbic acid. Since it has been shown previously that stobadine can scavenge alkoxyl radicals also in a non-polar environment, this antioxidant property may be important in the inhibition of lipid peroxidation.

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