Abstract
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) signals of peroxyl radicals of poly(acrylic acid), PAA, and of single- and double-stranded DNA were generated at 293 K and pH 6.6 by in situ photolysis of O2-saturated aqueous solutions containing the macromolecules and H2 O2. From time-resolved EPR measurements upper limits for the rate constants of reaction of glutathione (GSH) with the peroxyl radicals of PAA \[ k (0.8 0.2) 102 dm 3mol 1s 1] and of single- and double b stranded DNA from calf thymus \[ k (2 2) 102 dm 3 b mol 1s 1] were determined. The low value of k for reaction of b GSH with DNA peroxyl radicals is in agreement with the observed lack of protective effect of the thiol in radiation-induced DNA strand break reactions (Liphard et al. 1990).