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  • Ionizing radiation and natural constituents of living cells: Low-energy electron interaction with coenzyme Q analogs.

Ionizing radiation and natural constituents of living cells: Low-energy electron interaction with coenzyme Q analogs.

The Journal of chemical physics (2020-09-24)
Stanislav A Pshenichnyuk, Alberto Modelli, Nail L Asfandiarov, Alexey S Komolov
ABSTRACT

Resonance electron attachment to short-tail analogs of coenzyme Q10 is investigated in the electron energy range 0 eV-14 eV under gas-phase conditions by means of dissociative electron attachment spectroscopy. Formation of long-lived (milliseconds) molecular negative ions is detected at 1.2 eV, but not at thermal energy. A huge increase in the electron detachment time as compared with the reference para-benzoquinone (40 µs) is ascribed to the presence of the isoprene side chains. Elimination of a neutral CH3 radical is found to be the most intense decay detected on the microsecond time scale. The results give some insight into the timescale of electron-driven processes stimulated in living tissues by high-energy radiation and are of importance in prospective fields of radiobiology and medicine.

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Coenzyme Q2, ≥90%
Sigma-Aldrich
Coenzyme Q1, ≥95%