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Delivery of Molecular Hydrogen for Precision Immunomodulation: Mechanisms, Detection Methods, and Applications

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This review focuses on the immunomodulatory mechanisms of molecular hydrogen, the recent detection methods, and the classification advanced molecular hydrogen delivery materials. It provides a detailed description of their applications in areas such as arthritis, chronic wounds, cardiovascular injury, tumors, and bacterial infections, aiming to enhance
Gangfeng Li   +9 more
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Aqueous-Phase Degradation Mechanism of Parabens, Emerging Contaminants, by Peroxynitrite. [PDF]

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Polydopamine free radical scavengers

Biomaterials Science, 2020
This feature article summarizes the recent progress, challenges and future directions of free radical scavengers based on polydopamine, including the integrated mechanism, current regulating strategies, and kinds of biomedical applications.
Junfei Hu   +5 more
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Multiple free radical scavenging reactions of aurones

Phytochemistry, 2021
A series of naturally occurring 3',4'-dihydroxy aurones have been studied with regard to multiple free radical scavenging reactions in the gas and two liquid phases using density functional theory (DFT). All of the aurones prefer to perform (2 + n)-HAT mechanism to trap 2 + n free radicals, where n is the sum of the numbers of catechol and guaiacyl ...
Zheng, Yan-Zhen   +2 more
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Gliclazide: a general free radical scavenger

European Journal of Pharmacology: Molecular Pharmacology, 1991
Free radical mechanisms have been implicated in diabetic microangiopathy. Agents that scavenge free radicals may be beneficial. We assessed the scavenging ability of two sulphonylureas, gliclazide and glibenclamide, in vitro. The assay which employs o-dianisidine sensitised by riboflavin can be used to distinguish between superoxide scavengers and ...
Scott, Norma A.   +3 more
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Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Carnosine

Free Radical Research Communications, 1991
The capacity of carnosine to decrease free radical-induced damage was evaluated using the oxidation of brain homogenates, the 2,2'-azobis-2-amidino propane-induced oxidation of erythrocyte ghost membranes, the radiation induced inactivation of horseradish peroxidase and the 2,2'-azobis-2-amidino propane-induced inactivation of lysozyme.
Luis A. Videla   +2 more
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