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Research Article

Melatonin does not React Rapidly with Hydrogen Peroxide

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Pages 1155-1158 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

It has been claimed that melatonin reacts directly with hydrogen peroxide with a very high rate constant [Formula: See Text] Both these values were derived from inhibition by melatonin of peroxidase-catalyzed oxidation of Phenol Red by hydrogen peroxide, assuming that this inhibition is due to direct scavenging of hydrogen peroxide by melatonin. In this study, we show that this reasoning is illegitimate and melatonin decreases the yield of oxidation of Phenol Red as a competitive substrate. Monitoring changes of concentration of hydrogen peroxide incubated with melatonin using Xylenol Orange points to poor reactivity of melatonin with H2O2.

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