The pH-related characteristics of 4-thiothymidine and its stability during prolonged exposure, at room temperature, to a neon lamp emitting in the 400-700 nm wavelength range were investigated by different spectroscopic techniques (UV-Vis, FTIR-ATR, H-1-NMR) and by ElectroSpray Ionization Mass Spectrometry (ESI-MS). The evaluation of the nucleoside photostability was performed as a control, with the perspective of studying its reactivity under the same conditions but in the presence of visible light-absorbing photosensitizers, able to generate reactive oxygen species. The comparison between UV-Vis spectra recorded at different pH values in the 7-12 range suggested the presence of an equilibrium related to the deprotonation of the N-3-H group of 4-thiothymidine, with a pK(a) estimated to be close to 9. Some effects of the deprotonation occurring at alkaline pH were observed also in FTIR-ATR spectra, the main feature being the appearance of a band related to C=N stretching, interpreted with the assumption of a partial double bond character by C-2-N-3, N-3-C-4 and C-2-O- bonds, as a consequence of negative charge delocalization on the pyrimidine ring. As for photostability, UV-Vis, FTIR-ATR and NMR measurements suggested the generation of thymidine as a by-product but only after a prolonged (48 hours) irradiation time, whereas no significant alteration occurred in a shorter time range (1-2 hours), i.e. the one that will be considered in future studies involving the presence of photosensitizers. The nucleoside stability up to 2 hours of irradiation was confirmed by ESI-MS analyses; furthermore, on the other hand, the latter indicated the presence of three additional by-products, besides thymidine, after 48 hours of irradiation. In particular, an hydroxylated form of 4-thiothymidine and two dimeric species, characterized by S-S and S-O covalent bridges between two 4-thiothymidine and a 4-thiothymidine and a thymidine molecule, respectively, were detected.
pH-related features and photostability of 4-thiothymidine in aqueous solution: an investigation by UV-visible, NMR and FTIR-ATR spectroscopies and by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
Fini Paola;
2014
Abstract
The pH-related characteristics of 4-thiothymidine and its stability during prolonged exposure, at room temperature, to a neon lamp emitting in the 400-700 nm wavelength range were investigated by different spectroscopic techniques (UV-Vis, FTIR-ATR, H-1-NMR) and by ElectroSpray Ionization Mass Spectrometry (ESI-MS). The evaluation of the nucleoside photostability was performed as a control, with the perspective of studying its reactivity under the same conditions but in the presence of visible light-absorbing photosensitizers, able to generate reactive oxygen species. The comparison between UV-Vis spectra recorded at different pH values in the 7-12 range suggested the presence of an equilibrium related to the deprotonation of the N-3-H group of 4-thiothymidine, with a pK(a) estimated to be close to 9. Some effects of the deprotonation occurring at alkaline pH were observed also in FTIR-ATR spectra, the main feature being the appearance of a band related to C=N stretching, interpreted with the assumption of a partial double bond character by C-2-N-3, N-3-C-4 and C-2-O- bonds, as a consequence of negative charge delocalization on the pyrimidine ring. As for photostability, UV-Vis, FTIR-ATR and NMR measurements suggested the generation of thymidine as a by-product but only after a prolonged (48 hours) irradiation time, whereas no significant alteration occurred in a shorter time range (1-2 hours), i.e. the one that will be considered in future studies involving the presence of photosensitizers. The nucleoside stability up to 2 hours of irradiation was confirmed by ESI-MS analyses; furthermore, on the other hand, the latter indicated the presence of three additional by-products, besides thymidine, after 48 hours of irradiation. In particular, an hydroxylated form of 4-thiothymidine and two dimeric species, characterized by S-S and S-O covalent bridges between two 4-thiothymidine and a 4-thiothymidine and a thymidine molecule, respectively, were detected.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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