Variability of the Fenton reaction characteristics of the EDTA, DTPA, and citrate complexes of iron

Biometals : an International Journal on the Role of Metal Ions in Biology, Biochemistry, and Medicine
Mark D EngelmannI Francis Cheng

Abstract

The common metal chelation agents, DTPA and EDTA are often used as models for physiological low-molecular weight iron complexes in biochemical studies, or for common biochemical protocols. In the biochemical literature there are apparent conflicts as to whether EDTA and DTPA are pro-oxidant or antioxidant additives. This apparent conflict is puzzling since in chemical systems FeIIEDTA and FeIIDTPA are well known Fenton reaction reagents. In this investigation we examined the voltammetric characteristics of the iron complexes of EDTA, DTPA, and citrate and the effect of the ligand:metal ratio (L:M) on the electrocatalytic (EC') waves that result from reduction of H2O2 by this complex. At a ratio of 1:1, the cyclic voltammetric waves of the complexes indicate the presence of a reversible species corresponding to the Fe(II/III)L couple, along with a second irreversible reduction peak. The second irreversible voltammetric peak decreases at higher L:M ratios for EDTA and citrate. The 1:1 iron complexes of EDTA, DTPA, and citrate clearly induce the catalytic reduction of H2O2. In the presence of a greater than 100 fold excess of H2O2 relative to iron, higher L:M ratios greatly reduced the catalytic EC' wave compared to the 1:1 ratios...Continue Reading

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