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N-conjugates of 2,5-disubstituted pyrrole and glutathione. Evaluation of their potency as antioxidants against photosensitization of NCTC 2544 keratinocytes by excess endogenous protoporphyrin IX.

A novel glutathione compound in which the amino group has been derivatized by a 2,5-dimethyl pyrrole is shown to be very effective against cell photosensitization in vitro. Protoporphyrin IX either added to the medium or produced endogenously by incubation of NCTC 2544 keratinocytes with 5-aminolevulinic acid has been chosen as the photosensitizer. The antioxidant effectiveness of glutathione-pyrrole derivatives against protoporphyrin photosensitization depends critically on the type of 2,5 substitution on the pyrrole ring. This structure-function relationship may be attributed to the difference in compartmentation and/or uptake of the various glutathione-pyrrole derivatives under study. The 2,5-dimethyl pyrrole derivative is much more effective than glutathione as a protective agent against phototoxic reactions induced by protoporphyrin IX.[1]

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