Symposium

Free radical properties of metal complexes

Klára Szentmihályi1*, Anna Blázovics1,2, Péter Vinkler1

1Chemical Institute, Chemical Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary, 22nd Department of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary

Since metals are cable of catalysing the free radical reactions, different metal (Mg, Mn, Zn) compounds were studied to determine their hydroxyl radical generating and/or scavenging abilities depending on ligand in a H2O2/•OH -luminol system with or without microperoxidase. Magnesium oxide, magnesium gluconate and manganese gluconate increase the free radical reactions in the H2O2/•OH -luminol system. Most of examined metal compounds have different hydroxyl radical scavenging activity in H2O2/•OH- microperoxidase -luminol system. Magnesium citrate has the highest antioxidant effect, while manganese compounds seem to be prooxidant. Vitamin E and C elevate the free radical level in this experimental system.

Acta Biol Szeged 47(1-4):107-109 (2003) PDF

Key Words: chemiluminescence, free radical generating ability scavenging activity, magnesium, manganese and zinc compounds

*Corresponding author. E-mail: szklari@chemres.hu