Reaction of gamma-tocopherol with hypochlorous acid.

Lipids

School of Chemistry, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Published: March 2007

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  • Gamma-tocopherol is not only a strong antioxidant, but it also effectively reacts with oxidants like hypochlorous acid.
  • In the study, gamma-tocopherol was mixed with sodium hypochlorite, leading to the formation of various products, including new chlorinated compounds.
  • The reaction yielded several isolated products such as chlorinated dimers and quinones, showcasing gamma-tocopherol's ability to trap electrophiles.

Article Abstract

In addition to being a very good antioxidant, gamma-tocopherol is also an excellent electrophile trap. This is a study of the reactivity of gamma-tocopherol with hypochlorous acid/hypochlorite, a potential biological foe that is both an oxidant and an electrophile. Aqueous sodium hypochlorite (1.72 mmol; pH 7.4) was stirred with gamma-tocopherol (0.12 mmol) in hexane for 2 min at room temperature. The following products were isolated: gamma-tocopheryl quinone (0.6%), tocored (10%), 3-chloro-gamma-tocopheryl quinone (14%), an ether dimer of 3-chloro-gamma-tocopheryl quinone (0.4%), two isomers of 5-(5-gamma-tocopheryl)-gamma-tocopherol (3 and 2% respectively), 5-chloro-gamma-tocopherol (14%) and two chlorinated dimers (14 and 24% respectively) which were identified as diastereomers of (3R,10R)-11a-chloro-2,3,9,10-tetrahydro-3,5,6,10,12,13-hexamethyl-3,10-bis[(4R,8R)-4,8,12-trimethyltridecyl]-1H-pyrano(3,2a)-8H-pyrano(3,2g)-dibenzofuran-14(7aH)(14aH)-one. The chlorinated dimers, 5-chloro-gamma-tocopherol, 3-chloro-gamma-tocopheryl quinone and its ether dimer are new compounds.

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Article Synopsis
  • Gamma-tocopherol is not only a strong antioxidant, but it also effectively reacts with oxidants like hypochlorous acid.
  • In the study, gamma-tocopherol was mixed with sodium hypochlorite, leading to the formation of various products, including new chlorinated compounds.
  • The reaction yielded several isolated products such as chlorinated dimers and quinones, showcasing gamma-tocopherol's ability to trap electrophiles.
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