Evaluating the use of 3'-(<it>p</it>-Aminophenyl) fluorescein for determining the formation of highly reactive oxygen species in particle suspensions

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Given the importance of highly reactive oxygen species (hROS) as reactants in a wide range of biological, photochemical, and environmental systems there is an interest in detection and quantification of these species. The extreme rea...

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Main Authors: Hylton Shavonne N, Pedigo Christopher E, Cohn Corey A, Simon Sanford R, Schoonen Martin AA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-08-01
Series:Geochemical Transactions
Online Access:http://www.geochemicaltransactions.com/content/10/1/8
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spelling doaj-addb04c030ad4876bec47e58d6dda9802020-11-25T00:37:00ZengBMCGeochemical Transactions1467-48662009-08-01101810.1186/1467-4866-10-8Evaluating the use of 3'-(<it>p</it>-Aminophenyl) fluorescein for determining the formation of highly reactive oxygen species in particle suspensionsHylton Shavonne NPedigo Christopher ECohn Corey ASimon Sanford RSchoonen Martin AA<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Given the importance of highly reactive oxygen species (hROS) as reactants in a wide range of biological, photochemical, and environmental systems there is an interest in detection and quantification of these species. The extreme reactivity of the hROS, which includes hydroxyl radicals, presents an analytical challenge. 3'-(<it>p</it>-Aminophenyl) fluorescein (APF) is a relatively new probe used for measuring hROS. Here, we further evaluate the use of APF as a method for the detection of hydroxyl radicals in particle suspensions.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Particle-generated hROS can be quantified with an estimated detection limit of 50 nM. Measurements of hROS in two National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST 2709 and 2710) soil suspensions and a pyrite suspension show non-linear particle dose-response curves for hROS generation. APF can also be used in solutions containing no dissolved molecular oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>) to determine the role of O<sub>2 </sub>in the formation of hROS. Results confirm that O<sub>2 </sub>is mechanistically important in the formation of hROS by dissolved ferrous iron and in pyrite suspensions.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Given the non-linear dose-response curves for particle generation of hROS, we recommend using several particle loadings in experiments aimed to compare particles for their hROS generation potential. The method presented here is specific to hROS and simple to perform. The analysis can be conducted in mobile labs as only basic laboratory equipment is required.</p> http://www.geochemicaltransactions.com/content/10/1/8
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Pedigo Christopher E
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Pedigo Christopher E
Cohn Corey A
Simon Sanford R
Schoonen Martin AA
Evaluating the use of 3'-(<it>p</it>-Aminophenyl) fluorescein for determining the formation of highly reactive oxygen species in particle suspensions
Geochemical Transactions
author_facet Hylton Shavonne N
Pedigo Christopher E
Cohn Corey A
Simon Sanford R
Schoonen Martin AA
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title Evaluating the use of 3'-(<it>p</it>-Aminophenyl) fluorescein for determining the formation of highly reactive oxygen species in particle suspensions
title_short Evaluating the use of 3'-(<it>p</it>-Aminophenyl) fluorescein for determining the formation of highly reactive oxygen species in particle suspensions
title_full Evaluating the use of 3'-(<it>p</it>-Aminophenyl) fluorescein for determining the formation of highly reactive oxygen species in particle suspensions
title_fullStr Evaluating the use of 3'-(<it>p</it>-Aminophenyl) fluorescein for determining the formation of highly reactive oxygen species in particle suspensions
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the use of 3'-(<it>p</it>-Aminophenyl) fluorescein for determining the formation of highly reactive oxygen species in particle suspensions
title_sort evaluating the use of 3'-(<it>p</it>-aminophenyl) fluorescein for determining the formation of highly reactive oxygen species in particle suspensions
publisher BMC
series Geochemical Transactions
issn 1467-4866
publishDate 2009-08-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Given the importance of highly reactive oxygen species (hROS) as reactants in a wide range of biological, photochemical, and environmental systems there is an interest in detection and quantification of these species. The extreme reactivity of the hROS, which includes hydroxyl radicals, presents an analytical challenge. 3'-(<it>p</it>-Aminophenyl) fluorescein (APF) is a relatively new probe used for measuring hROS. Here, we further evaluate the use of APF as a method for the detection of hydroxyl radicals in particle suspensions.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Particle-generated hROS can be quantified with an estimated detection limit of 50 nM. Measurements of hROS in two National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST 2709 and 2710) soil suspensions and a pyrite suspension show non-linear particle dose-response curves for hROS generation. APF can also be used in solutions containing no dissolved molecular oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>) to determine the role of O<sub>2 </sub>in the formation of hROS. Results confirm that O<sub>2 </sub>is mechanistically important in the formation of hROS by dissolved ferrous iron and in pyrite suspensions.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Given the non-linear dose-response curves for particle generation of hROS, we recommend using several particle loadings in experiments aimed to compare particles for their hROS generation potential. The method presented here is specific to hROS and simple to perform. The analysis can be conducted in mobile labs as only basic laboratory equipment is required.</p>
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