- An
oxidizing agent (also
known as an
oxidant, oxidizer,
electron recipient, or
electron acceptor) is a
substance in a
redox chemical reaction that gains...
- such as
redox signaling. Thus, ideally,
antioxidant systems do not
remove oxidants entirely, but
maintain them at some
optimum concentration.
Reactive oxygen...
- pro-
oxidants. For example,
chronic manganism is a
classic "pro-
oxidant" disease.
Another disease ****ociated with the
chronic presence of a pro-
oxidant transition-series...
-
basis of the
mixed oxidant production cell is
electrolysis of a
water solution of
sodium chloride. For
producing a
mixed oxidants solution, different...
- ISBN 978-0-387-78664-3. Definition:
Imbalance between oxidants and
antioxidants in
favor of the
oxidants.
Birnboim HC (September 1986). "DNA
strand breaks...
-
oxidative or oxidizing, and are
known as
oxidizing agents,
oxidants, or oxidizers. The
oxidant removes electrons from
another substance, and is thus itself...
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Dough conditioners may
include enzymes,
yeast nutrients,
mineral salts,
oxidants and reductants,
bleaching agents and emulsifiers. They are food additives...
-
carboxylic acids. A
variety of
oxidants can be used.
Almost all
industrial scale oxidations use
oxygen or air as the
oxidant.
Through a
variety of mechanisms...
-
typical oxidants.
Myers and
coworkers determined that DMP
could oxidize N-protected-amino alcohols,
without epimerization (unlike most
other oxidants, including...
-
oxidizing agent than Cl2 (E° ≈ 1.36 V). Few shelf-stable
reagents are
stronger oxidants. In the
redox process Ce(IV) is
converted to Ce(III), a one-electron change...