On the role of HNS and HSN as light-sensitive NO-donors for delivery in biological media.
- Resource Type
- Article
- Authors
- Trabelsi, Tarek; Linguerri, Roberto; Yaghlane, Saida Ben; Jaidane, Nejm-Eddine; Al-Mogren, Muneerah Mogren; Francisco, Joseph S.; Hochlaf, Majdi
- Source
- Journal of Chemical Physics. 2015, Vol. 143 Issue 13, p1-7. 7p. 1 Chart, 3 Graphs.
- Subject
- *OPTICAL materials
*NITROSYL compounds
*INTERMEDIATES (Chemistry)
*CHEMICAL detectors
*MOLECULAR dynamics
*ISOMERS
- Language
- ISSN
- 0021-9606
Results are presented that suggest that thiazyl hydride (HSN)/thionitrosyl hydride (sulfimide, HNS) can be used as light-sensitive compounds for NO-delivery in biological media, as well as markers for the possible detection of intermediates in nitrites + H2S reactions at the cellular level. They are expected to be more efficient than the HNO/HON isovalent species and hence they should be considered instead. A set of characteristic spectroscopic features are identified that could aid in the possible detection of these species in the gas phase or in biological environments. The possibility of intramolecular dynamical processes involving excited states that are capable of interconverting HNS and its isomeric form HSN is examined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]