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Peroxynitrite radical stability

Mn(III)TMPyP is a manganese porphyrin that acts as a superoxide dismutase (SOD) mimetic and peroxynitrite decomposition catalyst (Han et al., 2001). SOD mimetics described to date are unstable and are capable of catalyzing undesired side reactions in addition to the dismutation of the superoxide radical. Mn(III)TMPyP is an SOD mimetic with increased stability to pH and hydrogen peroxide. The rate constants for superoxide dismutation and peroxynitrite decomposition are 3.9 X 10 M s and... [Pg.174]


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