In the catalase reaction, it has been established by use of HZ I80 Z that the dioxygen formed is derived from hydrogen peroxide, i.e., that 0-0 bond cleavage does not occur in Reaction (5.90), which is therefore a two-electron reduction of compound I by hydrogen peroxide, with the oxo ligand of the former being released as water. For the peroxidase reaction under physiological conditions, it is believed that the oxidation proceeds in one-electron steps (Reactions 5.91 and 5.92), with the final formation of product occurring by disproportionation (Reaction 5.93) or coupling (Reaction 5.94) of the one-electron oxidized intermediate. 94.95
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