Stabilizing effect of water/alcohol solvents towards autoxidation of glutaraldehyde‐modified haemoglobin
- 1 April 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry
- Vol. 21 (2) , 173-183
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1470-8744.1995.tb00331.x
Abstract
Glutaraldehyde-cross-linked haemoglobin is potentially very attractive as a useful oxygen carrier for biomedical and technological purposes. However, its oxygen-binding ability is restricted by the autoxidation of the iron which is faster than for native haemoglobin. We have studied the stabilization effect of ethanol, butan-1-ol, ethylene glycol and glycerol on the autoxidation of glutaraldehyde-cross-linked oxyhaemoglobin. We have shown that, in the presence of water/alcohol mixtures, cross-linked haemoglobin became more stable towards autoxidation than native oxyhaemoglobin in an aqueous environment. From a structural point of view, an e.p.r. study showed that alcohols and cross-linking had opposite effects on the haem environment. In contrast with the cross-linking, alcohols stabilize oxyhaemoglobin by decreasing the charge transfer from the iron to the oxygen, decreasing the O-O length and increasing the total distance (F8 His)-N-F-O2.Keywords
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