Polysaccharide-mediated synthesis of melanins from serotonin and other 5-hydroxy indoles

Future Sci OA. 2018 Jan 19;4(3):FSO280. doi: 10.4155/fsoa-2017-0118. eCollection 2018 Mar.

Abstract

Aim: As a continuation of our research on the melanin formation from catecholamines, we studied the polysaccharide-mediated oxidation of serotonin and other 5-hydroxy indoles into melanin-like materials. As for the catecholamines, we observed that many polysaccharides promote the oxidation of such compounds, particularly in the presence of Cu2+.

Methodology: The reactions were monitored using reverse phase-HPLC and size-exclusion chromatography techniques. Melanin-like materials were purified through dialysis and characterized using UV-Vis and Fourier transform IR spectroscopic techniques.

Results: One such material, synthesized from chondroitin sulfate type A and serotonin in the presence of Cu2+ was found to affect the release of IL-1β and IL-6 cytokines from immune cells.

Keywords: interleukin; melanin; polysaccharide; serotonin; size-exclusion chromatography.