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A mechanism for the oxidation of glutathione to glutathione disulfide with organotellurium(IV) and organoselenium(IV) compounds. A stepwise process with implications for photodynamic therapy and other oxidative chemotherapy
(The American Chemical Society: The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1994-12-30)
The reactions of telluroxides or their hydrates 3-5 with glutathione to give telluropyrylium dyes 1, 2 or diphenyl telluride, respectively, and glutathione disulfide have at least two discrete steps. A fast reaction, which ...
Stepwise mechanism for oxidative addition of bromine to organoselenium(II) and organotellurium(II) compounds
(The American Chemical Society: Organometallics, 1994-08)
The oxidative-addition reactions of bromine (5 x 10(-4) or 5 x 10(-5) M) to phenyl selenide (1), phenyl telluride (2), 2,6-di-tert-butylselenopyran-4-one (3), 2,6-di-tert-butyltelluropyran-4-one (4), 2,6-diphenyltelluropyran-4-one ...
Oxidation of telluropyrylium dyes with ozone, chlorine, and bromine. Differing regiochemical and kinetic behavior with respect to oxidations of oxygen-, sulfur-, and selenium-containing dyes
(The American Chemical Society: Organometallics, 1994-02)
Oxidations of telluropyrylium dyes 1-3 with ozone in water, chlorine in carbon tetrachloride, or bromine in carbon tetrachloride gave second-order rate constants of greater-than-or-equal-to 10(9) L mol-1 s-1 using stopped-flow ...