Nitroglycerin is an organic nitrate that has been used in the clinical treatment of angina for 130 years, yet important details of its mechanism of action remain unanswered. The biological activity of nitrates suggests that they are bioactivated to NO via a three-electron reduction. The involvement of free or bound protein thiols in this reduction has often been proposed. To examine the involvement of thiyl radicals in such a process, the photochemical generation of benzenethiyl radical from thiol and disulfide precursors was studied in the presence of isopropyl nitrate. Analysis of reaction products and kinetics led to the conclusion that photolysis of the nitrate to NO2 dominated the observed photochemistry. Formation of sulfonothioate an...
Sulfonamide is a common motif in medicines and agrochemicals. Typically, this class of functional gr...
S-nitrosothiols undergo homolytic decomposition in aqueous solution to release NO and are also able ...
Nitrogen compounds, as an essential component of many reactions occurring in living organisms, becom...
Nitrate is generally considered an inert oxidative breakdown product of nitric oxide (NO). Whereas i...
AbstractIrradiation of S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) with light (λ = 550 nm) resulted in the homolytic...
Alkyl nitrates, _in vivo_, are metabolized to yield nitric oxide, and thiol groups are considered ne...
Since the discovery and identification of nitric oxide (NO) in vivo more than 30 years ago, a wealth...
Highly oxidizing nitrate radicals (NO3°) are easily accessed from readily available nitrate salts by...
A possible route to S-nitrosothiols in biology is the reaction between thiyl radicals and nitric oxi...
AbstractThe chemical nature of the messenger molecule, nitric oxide (NO), and especially its reactiv...
The photogeneration of nitric oxide (NO) using laser flash photolysis was investigated for S-nitroso...
capability of producing NO seems to depend on its interaction with sulfhydryl-containing molecules ...
Alkyl nitrates are metabolized in vitro to yield nitric oxide, and thiol groups have long been consi...
Alkyl nitrates (ANs) are important nitrogen-containing organic compounds and are usually considered ...
The synthetic heme−thiolate complex (SR) in methanol binds nitric oxide (kon = (2.7 ± 0.2) × 106 M-1...
Sulfonamide is a common motif in medicines and agrochemicals. Typically, this class of functional gr...
S-nitrosothiols undergo homolytic decomposition in aqueous solution to release NO and are also able ...
Nitrogen compounds, as an essential component of many reactions occurring in living organisms, becom...
Nitrate is generally considered an inert oxidative breakdown product of nitric oxide (NO). Whereas i...
AbstractIrradiation of S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) with light (λ = 550 nm) resulted in the homolytic...
Alkyl nitrates, _in vivo_, are metabolized to yield nitric oxide, and thiol groups are considered ne...
Since the discovery and identification of nitric oxide (NO) in vivo more than 30 years ago, a wealth...
Highly oxidizing nitrate radicals (NO3°) are easily accessed from readily available nitrate salts by...
A possible route to S-nitrosothiols in biology is the reaction between thiyl radicals and nitric oxi...
AbstractThe chemical nature of the messenger molecule, nitric oxide (NO), and especially its reactiv...
The photogeneration of nitric oxide (NO) using laser flash photolysis was investigated for S-nitroso...
capability of producing NO seems to depend on its interaction with sulfhydryl-containing molecules ...
Alkyl nitrates are metabolized in vitro to yield nitric oxide, and thiol groups have long been consi...
Alkyl nitrates (ANs) are important nitrogen-containing organic compounds and are usually considered ...
The synthetic heme−thiolate complex (SR) in methanol binds nitric oxide (kon = (2.7 ± 0.2) × 106 M-1...
Sulfonamide is a common motif in medicines and agrochemicals. Typically, this class of functional gr...
S-nitrosothiols undergo homolytic decomposition in aqueous solution to release NO and are also able ...
Nitrogen compounds, as an essential component of many reactions occurring in living organisms, becom...