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Unusual Kinetic Isotope Effects of Deuterium Reinforced Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Tocopherol-Mediated Free Radical Chain Oxidations
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Lipid PeroxidationOrganic ChemistryChemistryRedox BiologyCoronary Artery DiseaseOxidative StressAtherosclerosisAlcohol DehydrogenasesOxysterolBiochemistryRadical (Chemistry)Vascular BiologyReactive CentersPharmacologyTocopherol-mediated OxidationNatural SciencesMetabolismMedicineChemical KineticsDeoxygenationCarbonyl Metabolism
Substitution of -CD2- at the reactive centers of linoleic and linolenic acids reduces the rate of abstraction of D by a tocopheryl radical by as much as 36-fold, compared to the abstraction of H from a corresponding -CH2- center. This H atom transfer reaction is the rate-determining step in the tocopherol-mediated peroxidation of lipids in human low-density lipoproteins, a process that has been linked to coronary artery disease. The unanticipated large kinetic isotope effects reported here for the tocopherol-mediated oxidation of linoleic and linolenic acids and esters suggests that tunneling makes this process favorable.
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