The potential of nicotinic acid (NiAc), a vitamin B3 compound with antioxidant activity, to protect human albumin against the damage caused by exposure to 254-nm UV-C radiation was investigated. Experiments performed at irradiance levels of 3.5-15 W m(-2) and application times between 5 and 30 min showed that albumin undergoes rapid dose-dependent aggregation when subjected to irradiation. Addition of 0.2 mM NiAc to the albumin solution resulted in a remarkable reduction of protein damage. Protection provided by NiAc was effective up to radiation doses of about 30 kJ m(-2), which are significantly higher than those required for complete microbial and viral inactivation.
Protective effect of nicotinic acid on human albumin during UV-C irradiation / Zuorro, Antonio; Lavecchia, Roberto. - In: THE KOREAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. - ISSN 0256-1115. - STAMPA. - 28:10(2011), pp. 1965-1968. [10.1007/s11814-011-0083-8]
Protective effect of nicotinic acid on human albumin during UV-C irradiation
ZUORRO, ANTONIO;LAVECCHIA, Roberto
2011
Abstract
The potential of nicotinic acid (NiAc), a vitamin B3 compound with antioxidant activity, to protect human albumin against the damage caused by exposure to 254-nm UV-C radiation was investigated. Experiments performed at irradiance levels of 3.5-15 W m(-2) and application times between 5 and 30 min showed that albumin undergoes rapid dose-dependent aggregation when subjected to irradiation. Addition of 0.2 mM NiAc to the albumin solution resulted in a remarkable reduction of protein damage. Protection provided by NiAc was effective up to radiation doses of about 30 kJ m(-2), which are significantly higher than those required for complete microbial and viral inactivation.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.