2002
DOI: 10.1021/jf011355k
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Oxidation of Ferulic Acid or Arabinose-Esterified Ferulic Acid by Wheat Germ Peroxidase

Abstract: The oxidation of ferulic acid (FA) or 5-O-(trans-feruloyl)-L-arabinose (EFA) by a purified wheat germ peroxidase was followed by UV spectrophotometry and high-performance liquid chromatography using an electrochemical detection. Wheat peroxidase (POD) exhibits a ping-pong bireactant mechanism forming phenoxy radicals more rapidly from FA than from EFA in routine assay conditions. When both the free and the esterified forms of FA are present, the reverse was found. This result could be due to a nonenzymatic coo… Show more

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“…LC-MS experiments on the iron(III)-ferulic acid system showed total destruction of the ligand consistent with a redox process. The spectral changes obtained are quite Fe 3þ þ acid ¼ Fe 2þ þ oxidation products ð12Þ similar to those obtained recently during the oxidation of ferulic acid by hydrogen peroxide [40]. Further support for this reaction being ascribed as oxidative process arises from the strong antioxidant capability of ferulic acid [41,42].…”
Section: Reaction Of Iron(iii) With Ferulic and Sinapic Acidssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…LC-MS experiments on the iron(III)-ferulic acid system showed total destruction of the ligand consistent with a redox process. The spectral changes obtained are quite Fe 3þ þ acid ¼ Fe 2þ þ oxidation products ð12Þ similar to those obtained recently during the oxidation of ferulic acid by hydrogen peroxide [40]. Further support for this reaction being ascribed as oxidative process arises from the strong antioxidant capability of ferulic acid [41,42].…”
Section: Reaction Of Iron(iii) With Ferulic and Sinapic Acidssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…2 + 0.0248x + 0.0083; r 2 = 0.9926) best described the increased absorbance with time indicating a two step process. This parabolic curve was similar to the previously reported relationship between absorbance variation at 310nm and ferulic acid (20-100µM) consumption by wheat germ peroxides [19]. The saturation concentration of ferulic acid for laccase occurred at 0.6mm [20] and may explain the behavior of ferulic acid oxidation at 0.5mm observed in our study.…”
Section: Enzymatic Activity Determination By Oxidoreduction Potentialsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…15,16) Therefore, MCP catalyzed oxidation of FA was investigated. MCP transformed FA in aqueous acetone to produce main complex denominated FA-2 and other complexes called FA-1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%