cited By 2International audienceThe chemical reduction of dehydroascorbic acid is studied in the presence of organic and vitaminic compounds. Redox properties of the compounds: ascorbic acid, dehydroascorbic acid, thiols such as glutathion, cistein, British anti-Lewisite (BAL), thiamin, riboflavin, para amino benzoic acid, biotin, 1-4 dihydronaphtoquinone and flavonoids (flavone and derived salts, quercetin rutin, 1-epicatechin and dimer) are established by direct and pulse polarography. The redox reactions are analysed by amperometry. From the results, it appears that the catalytic effect of biocatalyst of the dehydroascorbic reduction by thiols has no direct relation with the redox properties. This catalytic effect is specifically obtaine...
Some antioxidants have been shown to possess additional pro-oxidant effects. Diverse methodologies e...
The mitochondrial flavoenzyme L-galactono--lactone dehydrogenase (GALDH) catalyzes the ultimate step...
The mitochondrial flavoenzyme L-galactono--lactone dehydrogenase (GALDH) catalyzes the ultimate step...
I. L-Ascorbic acid (AA) showsan oxidation wave at pH less than 8 and two in a more alkaline range. A...
Keywords: aldonolactone oxidoreductases, Arabidopsis thaliana, flavoprotein, galactonolactone dehydr...
A method for measuring the kinetics of oxidation and reduction of endogenous Coenzyme Q in isolated ...
The outstanding chemical property of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is that it is a reducing agent. The s...
Keywords: aldonolactone oxidoreductases, Arabidopsis thaliana, flavoprotein, galactonolactone dehydr...
Quantitative substantiation of the difference in the intennediate stages of dehydro-L-ascorbic acid ...
Studies in Oxidation-Reduction Potential. Part II. Thioglycollic and Thiolactic Acids
Studies in Oxidation-Reduction Potential. Part II. Thioglycollic and Thiolactic Acids
This thesis deals mainly with biocatalysed methods for stereoselective reduction. D-(S)-chlorolactic...
Quantitative substantiation of the difference in the intennediate stages of dehydro-L-ascorbic acid ...
Some antioxidants have been shown to possess additional pro-oxidant effects. Diverse methodologies e...
Some antioxidants have been shown to possess additional pro-oxidant effects. Diverse methodologies e...
Some antioxidants have been shown to possess additional pro-oxidant effects. Diverse methodologies e...
The mitochondrial flavoenzyme L-galactono--lactone dehydrogenase (GALDH) catalyzes the ultimate step...
The mitochondrial flavoenzyme L-galactono--lactone dehydrogenase (GALDH) catalyzes the ultimate step...
I. L-Ascorbic acid (AA) showsan oxidation wave at pH less than 8 and two in a more alkaline range. A...
Keywords: aldonolactone oxidoreductases, Arabidopsis thaliana, flavoprotein, galactonolactone dehydr...
A method for measuring the kinetics of oxidation and reduction of endogenous Coenzyme Q in isolated ...
The outstanding chemical property of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is that it is a reducing agent. The s...
Keywords: aldonolactone oxidoreductases, Arabidopsis thaliana, flavoprotein, galactonolactone dehydr...
Quantitative substantiation of the difference in the intennediate stages of dehydro-L-ascorbic acid ...
Studies in Oxidation-Reduction Potential. Part II. Thioglycollic and Thiolactic Acids
Studies in Oxidation-Reduction Potential. Part II. Thioglycollic and Thiolactic Acids
This thesis deals mainly with biocatalysed methods for stereoselective reduction. D-(S)-chlorolactic...
Quantitative substantiation of the difference in the intennediate stages of dehydro-L-ascorbic acid ...
Some antioxidants have been shown to possess additional pro-oxidant effects. Diverse methodologies e...
Some antioxidants have been shown to possess additional pro-oxidant effects. Diverse methodologies e...
Some antioxidants have been shown to possess additional pro-oxidant effects. Diverse methodologies e...
The mitochondrial flavoenzyme L-galactono--lactone dehydrogenase (GALDH) catalyzes the ultimate step...
The mitochondrial flavoenzyme L-galactono--lactone dehydrogenase (GALDH) catalyzes the ultimate step...