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- Preferred IUPAC name Hydroperoxyl Systematic IUPAC name Dioxidanyl Other names Peroxyl radical, hydrogen superoxide, hydrogen dioxide Identifiers CAS Number 3170-83-0 Y...
- Lipid peroxidation, or lipid oxidation, is a complex chemical process that leads to oxidative degradation of lipids, resulting in the formation of peroxide...
- oxygen molecules is known as a peroxy group (sometimes called peroxo group, peroxyl group, of peroxy linkage). The nomenclature of the peroxy group is somewhat...
- azo-initiator compounds. Azo-initiators are considered to produce the peroxyl radical by heating, which damages the fluorescent molecule, resulting in...
- efficacious as vitamin E, a known potent lipophilic antioxidant, at scavenging peroxyl radicals. The promotion of antioxidant enzyme expression, such as superoxide...
- DCF by 2,2'-Azobis(2-amidinopropane) dihydrochloride (ABAP)-generated peroxyl radicals in human hepatocarcinoma HepG2 cells. By itself, dichlorofluorescin...
- peroxidation, a lipid radical reacts with oxygen to form a peroxyl radical (L• + O2 → LOO•). The peroxyl radical then oxidises another lipid, thus forming another...
- phenols. This weak bond allows the vitamin to donate a hydrogen atom to the peroxyl radical and other free radicals, minimizing their damaging effect. The...
- anti-inflammation properties. Peroxyl, hydroxyl, and alkoxyl radicals are all oxidants scavenged by C-PC. C-PC, however, has a greater effect on peroxyl radicals. C-PC...
- phenols. This weak bond allows the vitamin to donate a hydrogen atom to the peroxyl radical and other free radicals, minimizing their damaging effect. The...