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Original Article

Interactions Of Vitamin E With Free Radicals And Membranes

Pages 299-306 | Received 20 Jun 1989, Accepted 07 Jul 1989, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

α-Tocopherol performs an antioxidant role in biological membranes by acting as a one-electron reductant. In micellar solutions it has been observed by pulse radiolysis that the micellar charge has a pronounced effect on the rate constant for repair of organic free radicals by α-tocopherol. The interactions between α-tocopherol and model bilayer lipid membranes have been studied by fluorescence spectroscopy. Quencing of α-tocopherol fluorescence by acrylamide and some n-doxyl stearates shows the transverse distribution of α-tocopherol in membranes to be affected by the physical state of the membrane lipids and by the salt concentration in the aqueous phase. Time-resolved fluorescence depolarization measurements, with a diphenylhexatriene-phospholipid conjugate as probe. demonstrate an increase in the bilayer order parameter on incorporation of α-tocopherol into a membrane

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