Multi-channel, flash kinetic spectroscopy with microsecond time resolution has been used for investigating the interactions between carotenoids and the following photoproducts of α-tocopherol (EH) in hexane, methanol, acetonitrile, and dimethyl sulfoxide: (a) the lowest triplet, (b) the tocopherol radical cation, which could be seen only in the polar aprotic solvents acetonitrile and dimethyl sulfoxide, and (c) the neutral tocopheroxyl radical. The first two species reconvert to EH by transferring triplet excitation and positive charge (respectively) to the carotenoid; the third is unreactive. The relevance of these observations to photoprotection and the photoionisation of sterically hindered phenols is pointed out
206 p.Previous research results have demonstrated that vitamin E can undergo a series of reversible ...
Variable scan rate (0.1-500 V s-1) cyclic voltammetry experiments were performed on a series of mode...
Retinoids are present in human tissues exposed to light and under increased risk of oxidative stress...
AbstractReal time detection following laser flash photolysis of transient carotenoid radical cations...
Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) is the major lipid-soluble chain-breaking antioxidant of membranes. Its...
The initial events after photoexcitation and photoionization of α-tocopherol (vitamin E) and the ana...
The initial events after photoexcitation and photoionization of α-tocopherol (vitamin E) and the ana...
Electrochemical studies were conducted on 6 major forms of vitamin A, namely; retinol, retinal, reti...
Vitamin E offers protection against oxidative stress and is an efficient quencher of singlet oxygen....
A series of model tocopherol compounds with differing degrees of methyl substitution around the arom...
Vitamin E is a part of the defence mechanism for the inactivation of free radicals and is therefore ...
AbstractLaser flash photolysis of α-tocopherol in methanol and in aqueous micellar solutions has bee...
The dye-sensitized photooxidation of alpha-tocopherol, the major component of the biological antioxi...
The dye-sensitized photooxidation of alpha-tocopherol, the major component of the biological antioxi...
Cutaneous photodamage is partly mediated via oxidative pathways and there is evidence to suggest tha...
206 p.Previous research results have demonstrated that vitamin E can undergo a series of reversible ...
Variable scan rate (0.1-500 V s-1) cyclic voltammetry experiments were performed on a series of mode...
Retinoids are present in human tissues exposed to light and under increased risk of oxidative stress...
AbstractReal time detection following laser flash photolysis of transient carotenoid radical cations...
Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) is the major lipid-soluble chain-breaking antioxidant of membranes. Its...
The initial events after photoexcitation and photoionization of α-tocopherol (vitamin E) and the ana...
The initial events after photoexcitation and photoionization of α-tocopherol (vitamin E) and the ana...
Electrochemical studies were conducted on 6 major forms of vitamin A, namely; retinol, retinal, reti...
Vitamin E offers protection against oxidative stress and is an efficient quencher of singlet oxygen....
A series of model tocopherol compounds with differing degrees of methyl substitution around the arom...
Vitamin E is a part of the defence mechanism for the inactivation of free radicals and is therefore ...
AbstractLaser flash photolysis of α-tocopherol in methanol and in aqueous micellar solutions has bee...
The dye-sensitized photooxidation of alpha-tocopherol, the major component of the biological antioxi...
The dye-sensitized photooxidation of alpha-tocopherol, the major component of the biological antioxi...
Cutaneous photodamage is partly mediated via oxidative pathways and there is evidence to suggest tha...
206 p.Previous research results have demonstrated that vitamin E can undergo a series of reversible ...
Variable scan rate (0.1-500 V s-1) cyclic voltammetry experiments were performed on a series of mode...
Retinoids are present in human tissues exposed to light and under increased risk of oxidative stress...