Synthesis of peroxynitrite from nitrite and hydrogen peroxide.

Methods Enzymol

Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Oregon State University, Environmental Health Science Center, The Linus Pauling Institute Corvallis, OR 97331, USA.

Published: January 2006

We report a simple method for the synthesis of peroxynitrite from nitrite and hydrogen peroxide that can generate hundreds of milliliters of 180 mM peroxynitrite within 1 h from start to finish. It can be scaled down to make small quantities of isotope-labeled peroxynitrite. The method requires only a syringe pump and tubing connectors and is feasible for any biochemical laboratory. Unreacted hydrogen peroxide is eliminated with manganese dioxide, using an improved preparation compared to commercially available manganese dioxide. A number of contaminants were detected by mass spectrometry in peroxynitrite solutions cleaned with commercially purchased manganese dioxide. Nitrite contamination of the peroxynitrite solution is less than 2% as determined using the Griess method. The residual contaminants are principally 0.28 M sodium chloride and 0.1 M sodium hydroxide, which pose few problems when peroxynitrite is diluted for use in biological experiments.

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