TY - JOUR
T1 - Synthesis of six-coordination proximal base conjugation iron (III) porphyrin complexes and evaluation as a superoxide sensor
AU - Yuasa, Makoto
AU - Oyaizu, Kenichi
AU - Murata, Hidenori
AU - Toyoda, Yujiro
AU - Namba, Masahiro
AU - Shitara, Masaki
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2008/5
Y1 - 2008/5
N2 - Reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as the superoxide anion radical (O2-•) play an essential role on normal cellular growth and homeostasis. However, excess ROS generated by perturbing O2-• homeostasis under various conditions of oxidative stress induce high radical toxicity, resulting in many diseases such as a cancer, brain and mitocondrial infarction, and inflammation. Therefore, quantitative measurement of O2 1• in vivo is important for clarifying their relationship under various conditions. However, in most cases, the biological significance and mechanism of the O2 1• generation are not well understood yet. We have developed a O21• sensor composed of a thin film of N-methylimidazole-coordinated iron meso-tetra (3-thienyl) porphyrin ((Im)2FeT3ThP) for the electrochemical detection of O2-•. The microsensor displayed high selectivity and activity for the oxidation of O2 -• and showed a linear relationship between electric current and O2-• concentration. In this study, we have designed and synthesized a novel hexa-coordinated iron (III) porphyrin compound, which is more stable than the meso-tetra (3-thienyl) porphyrin coordinating imidazoles. This compound was electropolymerized onto the electrode and used as a O2 -• sensor. The redox potential of the electrode suggests that the molecular structure in the electropolymerized film is maintained. This novel modified electrode displayed a high activity for the oxidation of O2-• even in the presence of H2O2 and showed a linear relationship between the electric current and O2-• concentration.
AB - Reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as the superoxide anion radical (O2-•) play an essential role on normal cellular growth and homeostasis. However, excess ROS generated by perturbing O2-• homeostasis under various conditions of oxidative stress induce high radical toxicity, resulting in many diseases such as a cancer, brain and mitocondrial infarction, and inflammation. Therefore, quantitative measurement of O2 1• in vivo is important for clarifying their relationship under various conditions. However, in most cases, the biological significance and mechanism of the O2 1• generation are not well understood yet. We have developed a O21• sensor composed of a thin film of N-methylimidazole-coordinated iron meso-tetra (3-thienyl) porphyrin ((Im)2FeT3ThP) for the electrochemical detection of O2-•. The microsensor displayed high selectivity and activity for the oxidation of O2 -• and showed a linear relationship between electric current and O2-• concentration. In this study, we have designed and synthesized a novel hexa-coordinated iron (III) porphyrin compound, which is more stable than the meso-tetra (3-thienyl) porphyrin coordinating imidazoles. This compound was electropolymerized onto the electrode and used as a O2 -• sensor. The redox potential of the electrode suggests that the molecular structure in the electropolymerized film is maintained. This novel modified electrode displayed a high activity for the oxidation of O2-• even in the presence of H2O2 and showed a linear relationship between the electric current and O2-• concentration.
KW - Electrocatalyst
KW - Electropolymerization
KW - Sensor
KW - Six-coordinate-iron(III)porphyrin
KW - Superoxide anion radical
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U2 - 10.1295/koron.65.349
DO - 10.1295/koron.65.349
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:46649086106
SN - 0386-2186
VL - 65
SP - 349
EP - 354
JO - Kobunshi Ronbunshu
JF - Kobunshi Ronbunshu
IS - 5
ER -