Reversible photoreduction of flavin with bilirubin II.

Acta vitaminologica et enzymologica Pub Date : 1984-01-01
E Knoblock, R Hodr, J Herzmann, E Procházokvá, V Houdková
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Bilirubin react with flavins under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Under anaerobic conditions these substances behave as a redox-system in solution, riboflavin functioning as an electron acceptor and bilirubin as an electron donor. The reaction products are the leuco-form of riboflavin and biliverdin. On the basis of the dependence of the optical spectrum and of the reaction rate on pH it can be assumed that bilirubin reacts in the anionic form. Under anaerobic conditions a reversible reaction occurs leading to a dynamic equilibrium of the reactants. The products were identified and determined by optical spectroscopy, chromatography and potentiometry. Excretion of biliverdin in the stool of new-born infants was orientatively monitored during the phototherapy of hyperbilirubinemia, after the administration of small doses of riboflavin. It has been found that excretion of biliverdin increases during the phototherapy. The possibility of utilizing the described reaction for an improvement in the phototherapy of new-born infant hyperbilirubinemia is discussed.

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黄素与胆红素II的可逆光还原。
胆红素在有氧和无氧条件下与黄素反应。在厌氧条件下,这些物质在溶液中表现为氧化还原系统,核黄素作为电子受体,胆红素作为电子供体。反应产物是核黄素和胆绿素的白色形式。根据光谱和反应速率对pH值的依赖性,可以假设胆红素以阴离子形式反应。在厌氧条件下发生可逆反应,使反应物达到动态平衡。用光谱学、色谱法和电位法对产物进行了鉴定和测定。在给予小剂量核黄素治疗高胆红素血症期间,对新生儿粪便中胆绿素的排泄进行定向监测。已发现在光疗期间胆绿素的排泄增加。讨论了利用所描述的反应改善新生儿高胆红素血症光疗的可能性。
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