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Dose-modifying agents reaction with

Reactions of the hydrated electron possibly may be somewhat relevant to the action of dose-modifying agents such as 02, NO, C02, and sulfhydryl compounds. It can safely be assumed that these exert their influence at the radiation-chemical level, and it is notable that many of them react rapidly with hydrated electrons. Table II, taken from a paper by Braams (6), compares the rate constant for reaction with the hydrated electron with the concentration at which certain compounds have been used as protective agents. It can be seen that, at the concentrations used in biological systems, those substances which are effective as protectors can compete favorably with oxygen for hydrated electrons. Penicillamine was not a good protector at the concentration used and did not compete as favorably as the other substances for hydrated electrons. Higher concentrations of penicillamine could not be... [Pg.300]


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