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Original Articles

Reactive oxygen species produced in metal‐catalyzed oxidation of bis(trifluoromethyl)disulfide and protection by ze™

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Pages 329-344 | Received 27 May 1993, Accepted 23 Aug 1993, Published online: 15 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Bis(trifluoromethyl)disultide (TFD), used as an industrial fumigant, was found to generate a thiyl free radical as seen by EPR/spin trapping. Oxygen appears to be an absolute requirement for radical production. The results obtained in this investigation implicate the production of thiyl and reactive oxygen species (ROS), superoxide radical an/on and hydroxyl radicals, during TFD autoxidation. The rate of production of these free radical intermediates was found to increase in the presence of iron(lll) and copper(ll). In addition, the metal ion chelator DETAPAC and ROS scavengers ethanol, mannitol, and PEG‐SOD/catalase were found to inhibit free radical production. Reactive oxygen species were not formed when a high‐potency zinc plus antioxidant, ZE caps™, was present. These results provide support for the pro‐oxidation of TFD and a protective role for zinc.

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