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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of molecular evolution 11 (1978), S. 95-99 
    ISSN: 1432-1432
    Keywords: Radiolysis ; Radioracemization ; Origin of Optical Activity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary An investigation has been undertaken to determine whether ionizing radiation might engender racemization of optically active amino acids, along with their usual radiolysis. As prototypes, crystalline D- and L-leucine, as well as aqueous solutions of their sodium salts were exposed to the radiation from a 3000 Ci60Coγ-ray source.γ-ray doses which caused about 68% radiolysis of solid leucine left a residue which was about 5% racemized, while racemization proved even greater at lower doses for the dissolved sodium salts. In aqueous solution both percent degradation and percent racemization of the sodium salts were proportional toγ-ray dosage within the range employed (1−27 · 106 rads). Implications of these observations for the origin of molecular asymmetry by theβ-decay parity violation mechanism are discussed.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of molecular evolution 4 (1974), S. 23-39 
    ISSN: 1432-1432
    Keywords: Chirality ; Asymmetry ; Optical Activity ; Parity Violation ; Amino Acids ; ß-Decay ; Radiolysis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Experiments are described to test a theory for the origin of optical activity wherein the longitudinally polarized electrons resulting from parity violation during radioactive ß-decay, and their resulting circularly polarized Bremsstrahlung, might interact asymmetrically with organic matter to yield optically active products. The historical background to this subject is briefly reviewed. Our experiments involve subjecting a number of racemic and optically active amino acid samples to irradiation in a 61700 Ci90Sr-90Y ß-radiation source for a period of 1.34 years (total dose: 4.11 × 108 rads), then examining them for any asymmetric effects by means of optical rotatory dispersion and analytical gas chromatography. In the cases of D,L-leucine, norleucine, norvaline and proline as solids, of D,L-leucine in solution (neutral and as Na and HCl salts) and of D,L-tyrosine in alkaline solution no optical rotation was observed during ORD measurements in the 250–630 nm spectral region. While slight differences were noted in the percent radiolysis of solid D- (12.7%) and L-leucine (16.2%) as determined by GC, no enrichment of either enantiomer was found by GC analyses of irradiated D,L-leucine, either as a solid (13.7% radiolyzed) or as its Na salt (48.6% radiolyzed) or HCl salt (34.6% radiolyzed) in aqueous solution. Several explanations are offered for our experimental findings.
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