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Molecular nature of breakdown of the folic acid under hydrothermal treatment: a combined experimental and DFT study.


ABSTRACT: Using a combination of experimental Raman, FTIR, UV-VIS absorption and emission data, together with the corresponding DFT calculations we propose the mechanism of modification of the folic acid specifically under the hydrothermal treatment at 200 °C. We established that folic acid breaks down into fragments while the pteridine moiety remains intact likely evolving into 6-formylpterin with the latter responsible for the increase in fluorescence emission at 450 nm. The results suggest that hydrothermal approach can be used for production of other purpose-engineered fluorophores.

SUBMITTER: Abramova AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7661697 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular nature of breakdown of the folic acid under hydrothermal treatment: a combined experimental and DFT study.

Abramova Anna M AM   Kokorina Alina A AA   Sindeeva Olga A OA   Jolibois Franck F   Puech Pascal P   Sukhorukov Gleb B GB   Goryacheva Irina Y IY   Sapelkin Andrei V AV  

Scientific reports 20201112 1


Using a combination of experimental Raman, FTIR, UV-VIS absorption and emission data, together with the corresponding DFT calculations we propose the mechanism of modification of the folic acid specifically under the hydrothermal treatment at 200 °C. We established that folic acid breaks down into fragments while the pteridine moiety remains intact likely evolving into 6-formylpterin with the latter responsible for the increase in fluorescence emission at 450 nm. The results suggest that hydroth  ...[more]

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