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Methods of measurement and evaluation of natural antioxidant capacity/activity (IUPAC Technical Report)

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This project will aid the identification and quantification of properties and mutual effects of antioxidants, bring a more rational basis to the classification of antioxidant assays with their constraints and challenges, and make the results more comparable and understandable.
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The chemical diversity of natural antioxidants (AOXs) makes it difficult to sepa- rate, detect, and quantify individual antioxidants from a complex food/biological matrix. Moreover, the total antioxidant power is often more meaningful to evaluate health beneficial effects because of the cooperative action of individual antioxidant species. Currently, there is no single antioxidant assay for food labeling because of the lack of standard quantification methods. Antioxidant assays may be broadly classified as the electron transfer (ET)- and hydrogen atom transfer (HAT)-based assays. The results obtained are hardly comparable because of the different mechanisms, redox potentials, pH and solvent dependencies, etc. of various assays. This project will aid the identification and quantification of properties and mutual effects of antioxidants, bring a more rational basis to the classification of antioxidant assays with their constraints and challenges, and make the results more comparable and understandable. In this regard, the task group members convey their own experiences in var- ious methods of antioxidants measurement.

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Free radicals, natural antioxidants, and their reaction mechanisms

TL;DR: The mechanism of action of the natural antioxidant compounds and assays and their reaction mechanisms can help in evaluating the antioxidant activity of various antioxidant compounds as well as in the development of novel antioxidants.
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Measurement of antioxidant activity

TL;DR: A general and up-to-date overview of methods available for measuring antioxidant activity and the chemistry behind them can be found in this paper, where the principle mechanisms, advantages and limitations of the measurement assays are discussed.
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Antioxidant Activity/Capacity Measurement. 1. Classification, Physicochemical Principles, Mechanisms, and Electron Transfer (ET)-Based Assays.

TL;DR: This review presents and classify the widely used analytical approaches for evaluating antioxidant capacity/activity and critically evaluates ET-based methods for analytical, food chemical, biomedical/clinical, and environmental scientific communities so that they can effectively use these assays in the correct places to meet their needs.
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Reprint of “Hurdles and pitfalls in measuring antioxidant efficacy: A critical evaluation of ABTS, DPPH, and ORAC assays”

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate conceptual and technical issues that limit use and compromise validity of three commonly-used assays (TEAC/ABTS•+, DPPH, and ORAC).
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Free radicals in biology and medicine

TL;DR: 1. Oxygen is a toxic gas - an introduction to oxygen toxicity and reactive species, and the chemistry of free radicals and related 'reactive species'
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A Novel Method for Measuring Antioxidant Capacity and its Application to Monitoring the Antioxidant Status in Premature Neonates

TL;DR: The method has been applied to investigate the total plasma antioxidant capacity of neonates and how this may be compromised in prematurity, and an antioxidant ranking was established based on their reactivity relative to a 1.0 mmol/l Trolox standard.
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Kinetics and Mechanisms of Antioxidant Activity using the DPPH.Free Radical Method

TL;DR: In this paper, the reaction mechanisms of three antioxidants are proposed in order to explain experimental results obtained from a kinetic study using the free radical 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) method, previously adapted in our laboratory.
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Oxy-radicals and related species: their formation, lifetimes, and reactions.

TL;DR: In this brief overview of the ways in which free radicals and related highly reactive species are produced in biological systems, the reactivities and lifetimes of these species are discussed, and some pathological conditions and chronic diseases in which these species may be involved are briefly listed.
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Assessment of Antioxidant Activity by Using Different In Vitro Methods

TL;DR: Gallic acid was the strongest antioxidant in all tests with exception of the DMPD assay, and black currant juice showed highest antioxidant activity in all Tests compared to tea, apple juice and tomato juice.
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