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Free-radical-scavenging principles from Phlomis caucasica

Journal of Natural Medicines, 2008
Seven free-radical-scavenging phenolic compounds including five flavonoids, rutin (1), chrysoeriol 7-O-rutinoside (2), kaempferol 3-O-glucoside (3), chrysoeriol 7-O-glucoside (4) and naringenin (5), and two phenylethanoid glycosides, forsythoside B (6) and acteoside (7) were isolated from the methanol extract of the aerial parts of the Iranian ...
Abbas, Delazar   +7 more
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Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Papaya Juice

International Journal of Radiation Biology, 1989
Papaya juice is an efficient scavenger of highly reactive hydroxyl radicals (OH.) formed during 60Co irradiation of water. The OH. radicals were detected by the electron spin resonance (ESR) technique of spin trapping using DMPO (5,5-dimethyl-1-pyrroline-N-oxide) or by a colorimetric assay in which salicylate is converted into polyhydroxybenzoic acids.
E J, Webman, G, Edlin, H F, Mower
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Free radical scavenging activity of Lafoensia pacari

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2000
The methanolic extract of the stem bark of Lafoensia pacari (Lythraceae) showed free radical scavenging activity in the diphenyl picryl hydrazyl radical (DPPH) decoloration assay and inhibited the enzyme xanthine oxidase 'in vitro'. Bioassay-guided isolation led to ellagic acid (EA) as the main active compound of Brazilian and Paraguayan collections of
Solon, S.   +3 more
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Intravitreal U75412E: A New Free Radical Scavenger

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1991
ABSTRACT Free-radical-mediated tissue damage is thought to be involved in a multitude of ophthalmic pathologies. Therefore, drugs that scavenge free radicals may find wide clinical application. A new chemical class of antiinflammatory agents, the 21-aminosteroids, has been developed as free radical scavengers.
R, Fiscella   +5 more
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Free radical scavenging

1994
Free radical chemistry is characterized by an unregulated chain reaction of sequential oxidations and reductions that can rapidly amplify the concentration of reactive radicals. The free radical is defined by the occurrence of an unpaired electron in an organic molecule or metal ion (Halliwell & Gutteridge, 1989).
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Free Radical Scavenging Properties of Wheat Extracts

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2002
Three hard winter wheat varieties (Akron, Trego, and Platte) were examined and compared for their free radical scavenging properties and total phenolic contents (TPC). Free radical scavenging properties of wheat grain extracts were evaluated by spectrophotometric and electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrometry methods against stable 2,2-diphenyl-1 ...
Liangli, Yu   +5 more
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Oxygen free radical scavenger properties of dehydroepiandrosterone

Cell Biochemistry and Function, 1998
The microsomes from dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)-supplemented animals are good hydroxyl radical scavengers, as demonstrated through electron spin resonance and deoxyribose degradation. The ability of DHEA-supplemented microsomes to react with superoxide radical was also demonstrated through the inhibition of nitroblue-tetrazolium reduction determined ...
TAMAGNO, Elena   +7 more
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Free Radical-Scavenging Properties of Olive Oil Polyphenols

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1998
Plants in the Mediterranean basin, such as vine and olive trees, have developed an array of antioxidant defences to protect themselves from environmental stress. Accordingly, the incidence of coronary heart disease and certain cancers is lower in the Mediterranean area, where olive oil is the dietary fat of choice.
VISIOLI, FRANCESCO, Bellomo G, Galli C.
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Radical scavenging ability of polyphenolic compounds towards DPPH free radical

Talanta, 2007
Free radical scavenging activity of different polyphenolic compounds commonly present in wine has been evaluated using DPPH method. The experiments were performed with different amounts of phenols within the linear interval of response and with an excess of DPPH in all cases.
D, Villaño   +4 more
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The Significance of Free Radicals and Free Radical Scavengers in L1210 Leukemia

1988
L1210 leukemia is a murine leukemia which is associated with anemia and marked neutrophilia. In order to determine the significance of free radicals (FR) in this disorder, we determined the presence and localization of free radical scavengers (FRS) and scavenger-like systems in L1210 leukemia cells obtained in vivo and from in vitro cultures.
A C, Brown, J D, Lutton
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