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J Pineal Res 1998 Jan;24(1):15-21

The interaction of melatonin and its precursors with aluminium, cadmium,
copper, iron, lead, and zinc: an adsorptive voltammetric study.

Limson J, Nyokong T, Daya S

Department of Chemistry, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa.

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Melatonin, a pineal secretory product, and its precursors, tryptophan
and serotonin, were examined for their metal binding
affinities for both essential and toxic metals: aluminium, cadmium,
copper, iron, lead, and zinc. An electrochemical technique,
adsorptive stripping voltammetry, showed the varying abilities of
melatonin and its precursors to bind the metals in situ. The
results show that the following metal complexes were formed: aluminium
with melatonin, tryptophan, and serotonin; cadmium
with melatonin and tryptophan; copper with melatonin and serotonin;
iron(III) with melatonin and serotonin; lead with
melatonin, tryptophan, and serotonin; and zinc with melatonin and
tryptophan. Iron(II) showed the formation of an in situ
complex with tryptophan only. These studies suggest a further role for
melatonin in the reduction of free radical generation and
metal detoxification, and they may explain the accumulation of aluminium
in Alzheimer's disease.

PMID: 9468114, UI: 98127628