Screening for antioxidants requires simple in vitro model systems to investigate antioxidant activity. High resolution screening (HRS), combining a separation technique like HPLC with fast post-column (bio)chemical detection can rapidly pinpoint active compounds in complex mixtures. In this paper both electrochemical and chemistry-based assays are reviewed and discussed. The focus is on the mechanisms involved and differences between the assays, rather than on the matrix or analytes. With 45 applications high resolution antioxidant screening has now become an almost routine tool for the rapid identification of antioxidants in plant extracts, foods and beverages. The methods based on true reactive oxygen species (ROS) provide the most realis...
Owing to the importance of antioxidants in the protection of both natural and man-made materials, a ...
Two methods for the on-line detection in HPLC eluates of analytes possessing radical scavenging acti...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) can damage proteins, cause lipid peroxidation, and react with DNA, ult...
Screening for antioxidants requires simple in vitro model systems to investigate antioxidant activit...
Screening for antioxidants requires simple in vitro model systems to investigate antioxidant activit...
Screening for antioxidants requires simple in vitro model systems to investigate antioxidant activit...
Screening for antioxidants requires simple in vitro model systems to investigate antioxidant activit...
Screening for antioxidants requires simple in vitro model systems to investigate antioxidant activit...
Screening for antioxidants requires simple in vitro model systems to investigate antioxidant activit...
Antioxidant compounds in food play an important role as a health-protecting factor. Highly reactive ...
Biochemical detection (BCD) methods are commonly used to screen plant extracts for specific biologic...
Antioxidants and free radicals are widely discussed in the clinical and nutritional literature. Vari...
Two methods for the on-line detection in HPLC eluates of analytes possessing radical scavenging acti...
Two methods for the on-line detection in HPLC eluates of analytes possessing radical scavenging acti...
Owing to the importance of antioxidants in the protection of both natural and man-made materials, a ...
Owing to the importance of antioxidants in the protection of both natural and man-made materials, a ...
Two methods for the on-line detection in HPLC eluates of analytes possessing radical scavenging acti...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) can damage proteins, cause lipid peroxidation, and react with DNA, ult...
Screening for antioxidants requires simple in vitro model systems to investigate antioxidant activit...
Screening for antioxidants requires simple in vitro model systems to investigate antioxidant activit...
Screening for antioxidants requires simple in vitro model systems to investigate antioxidant activit...
Screening for antioxidants requires simple in vitro model systems to investigate antioxidant activit...
Screening for antioxidants requires simple in vitro model systems to investigate antioxidant activit...
Screening for antioxidants requires simple in vitro model systems to investigate antioxidant activit...
Antioxidant compounds in food play an important role as a health-protecting factor. Highly reactive ...
Biochemical detection (BCD) methods are commonly used to screen plant extracts for specific biologic...
Antioxidants and free radicals are widely discussed in the clinical and nutritional literature. Vari...
Two methods for the on-line detection in HPLC eluates of analytes possessing radical scavenging acti...
Two methods for the on-line detection in HPLC eluates of analytes possessing radical scavenging acti...
Owing to the importance of antioxidants in the protection of both natural and man-made materials, a ...
Owing to the importance of antioxidants in the protection of both natural and man-made materials, a ...
Two methods for the on-line detection in HPLC eluates of analytes possessing radical scavenging acti...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) can damage proteins, cause lipid peroxidation, and react with DNA, ult...