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Synthesis and EPR-spectroscopic characterization of the perchlorotriarylmethyl tricarboxylic acid radical (PTMTC) and its 13C labelled analogue (13C-PTMTC)

Elewa, Marwa; Maltar-Strmečki, Nadica; Said, Mohamed M.; El Shihawy, Hosam. A.; El-Sadek, Mohamed; Frank, Juliane; Drescher, Simon; Drescher, Malte; Mäder, Karsten; Hinderberger, Dariush; Imming, Peter (2017) Synthesis and EPR-spectroscopic characterization of the perchlorotriarylmethyl tricarboxylic acid radical (PTMTC) and its 13C labelled analogue (13C-PTMTC). Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 19 . pp. 6688-6697. ISSN 1463-9076

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Abstract

A hydrophilic tris(tetrachlorotriaryl)methyl (tetrachloro-TAM) radical labelled 50% with 13C at the central carbon atom was prepared. The mixture of isotopologue radicals was characterised by continuous wave and pulsed X- band electron paramagnetic spectroscopy (EPS). For the pharmaceutical and medical applications planned, the quantitative influence of oxygen, viscosity, temperature and pH on EPR line widths was studied in aqueous buffer, DMSO, water– methanol and water–glycerol mixtures. Under in vivo conditions, pH can be disregarded. There is a clear oxygen dependence of the width of the 12C isotopologue single EPR line in aqueous solutions while changes in rotational motion (viscosity) are observable only in the doublet lines of the central carbon of the 13C isotopologue. The tetrachloro-TAM proved to be very stable as a solid. Its thermal decay was determined quantitatively by thermal annealing. Towards ascorbic acid as a reducing agent and towards an oocyte cell extract it had a half- life of approx. 60 and 10 min. Thus for in vivo applications, 50% 13C tetrachloro-TAMs are suitable for selective and simultaneous oxygen and macroviscosity measurements in a formulation, e.g. nanocapsules.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: 13C tetrachloro-TAMs; EPR imaging; oximetry
Subjects: NATURAL SCIENCES > Physics
NATURAL SCIENCES > Physics > Biophysics and Medical Physics
NATURAL SCIENCES > Chemistry > Physical Chemistry
Divisions: Division of Physical Chemistry
Depositing User: Nadica Maltar Strmečki
Date Deposited: 14 Apr 2017 10:58
URI: http://fulir.irb.hr/id/eprint/3451
DOI: 10.1039/c6cp07200c

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