Investigations into the azo reducing activity of a common colonic microorganism

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作者
Bragger, JL [1 ]
Lloyd, AW [1 ]
Soozandehfar, SH [1 ]
Bloomfield, SC [1 ]
Marriott, C [1 ]
Martin, GP [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV BRIGHTON,DEPT PHARM,BRIGHTON BN2 4GJ,E SUSSEX,ENGLAND
关键词
azo reduction; azo dyes; colonic drug delivery; Bacteroides fragilis; redox potential;
D O I
10.1016/S0378-5173(97)00214-7
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
This work was undertaken to study some factors affecting the bacterial reduction (cleavage) of azo compounds, knowledge of which will be of use in the development of azo cross-linked polymers for colon-specific drug delivery. A common colonic bacterium, Bacteroides fragilis was used as test organism and the reduction of azo dyes amaranth, Orange II and tartrazine were studied; also a model azo compound, 4,4'-dihydroxyazobenzene. It was found that the azo compounds were reduced at different rates and the rate of reduction could be correlated with the half-wave (redox) potential of the azo compounds. 4,4'-Dihydroxyazobenzene (E-1/2-470 mV) was reduced at the fastest rate of 0.75 mol l(-1) h(-1), amaranth (E-1/2-568 mV) at 0.30 mol l(-1) h(-1), Orange II (E-1/2-648 mV) at 0.2 mol l(-1) h(-1) and tartrazine (E-1/2-700 mV) at 0.08 mol l(-1) h(-1). Similar observations were made with another colonic bacterium Eubacterium limosum. Reduction of 4,4'-dihydroxyazobenzene did not occur under conditions of aeration, but was enhanced by the low molecular weight electron carrier benzyl viologen, with time for 50% azo reduction being decreased from 120 min to 30 min. These studies with a common, numerically important, colonic bacterium indicate that the reduction of an azopolymer may be influenced by the chemical nature of the azo compound used as cross-linker. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.
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