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Characterization of the transient oxaphosphetane BChE inhibitor formed from spontaneously activated ethephon.


ABSTRACT: The major plant growth regulator ethephon degrades to ethylene and phosphate in aqueous solutions and plants and is spontaneously activated to a butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) inhibitor in alkaline solutions and animal tissues. In the present (31)P NMR kinetic study of the reactions of ethephon in pH 7.4 carbonate buffer, we observed a transient peak at 28.11 ppm. The time course for the appearance and disappearance of this peak matches the activation/degradation kinetic profile of the BChE inhibitor, and the chemical shift supports the proposed 2-oxo-2-hydroxy-1,2-oxaphosphetane structure.

SUBMITTER: Lantz SR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3775443 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of the transient oxaphosphetane BChE inhibitor formed from spontaneously activated ethephon.

Lantz Stephen R SR   Casida John E JE  

Chemical research in toxicology 20130813 9


The major plant growth regulator ethephon degrades to ethylene and phosphate in aqueous solutions and plants and is spontaneously activated to a butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) inhibitor in alkaline solutions and animal tissues. In the present (31)P NMR kinetic study of the reactions of ethephon in pH 7.4 carbonate buffer, we observed a transient peak at 28.11 ppm. The time course for the appearance and disappearance of this peak matches the activation/degradation kinetic profile of the BChE inhibi  ...[more]

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