Radiolysis of phenylalanine in solution with Bragg-Peak energy protons

Phenylalanine aqueous solutions were irradiated with Bragg-Peak energy protons (0.6–5.6 MeV). An innovative circulation setup has been developed for the irradiation of these solutions with low-energy protons. Every detectable radiolysis product has been identified and quantified after irradiation. W...

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Veröffentlicht in:Radiation measurements 2018-09, Vol.116, p.55-59
Hauptverfasser: Ludwig, N., Kusumoto, T., Galindo, C., Peaupardin, P., Pin, S., Renault, J.-P., Muller, D., Yamauchi, T., Kodaira, S., Barillon, R., Raffy, Q.
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Zusammenfassung:Phenylalanine aqueous solutions were irradiated with Bragg-Peak energy protons (0.6–5.6 MeV). An innovative circulation setup has been developed for the irradiation of these solutions with low-energy protons. Every detectable radiolysis product has been identified and quantified after irradiation. While tyrosines are well-known products of phenylalanine radiolysis, 2,5-dihydroxyphenylalanine and dimers were detected in high quantities, for the first time. The track-yields (G'-values) of all products formed under proton irradiation were determined and compared to those obtained with gamma-rays, and 2,5-dopa and dimers production seems to be specific to accelerated ions. A bi-radical mechanism could explain their higher production with a higher density of energy deposition in the track structure. •An innovative setup is presented for the irradiation of solution with low-energy ions.•All phenylalanine radiolysis products under proton irradiations were identified and quantified.•The possibility that some products are ion-specific is.
ISSN:1350-4487
1879-0925
DOI:10.1016/j.radmeas.2018.07.007