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Lipid peroxidation and lipid peroxide detected by chemiluminescence
Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 1987This article emphasizes the advantages of using a luminescence spectrometer based on photon counting techniques for the detection of lipid peroxidation. An overview is presented of how chemiluminescence can be stimulated in the luminol-cytochrome c heme peptide system as an assay for lipid hydroperoxides.
T, Iwaoka, F, Tabata, T, Takahashi
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Peroxides and Peroxide-Degrading Enzymes in the Thyroid
Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 2008Iodination of thyroglobulin is the key step of thyroid hormone biosynthesis. It is catalyzed by thyroid peroxidase and occurs within the follicular space at the apical plasma membrane. Hydrogen peroxide produced by thyrocytes as an oxidant for iodide may compromise cellular and genomic integrity of the surrounding cells, unless these are sufficiently ...
Ulrich, Schweizer +2 more
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Hydrogen peroxide and hematin in microsomal lipid peroxidation
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 1981Lipids of rat liver microsomes underwent peroxidation with production of malondialdehyde in the presence of H2O2 and hematin. Rates of peroxidation of 27-33 nmol of MDA formed/mg of microsomal protein/30 min were measured with 5 mM H2O2 and 10 microM hematin at 22 degrees C. Histidine (0.01 M) caused a 55% inhibition.
URSINI, FULVIO +4 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1951
Abstract There is no doubt that enemas using hydrogen peroxide solutions are effective in relieving fecal impactions. It is apparent, however, that the strength of the solutions used must be closely supervised in order to avoid complications. In my experience no more than 30 cc. (1 ounce) or at most 60 cc. (2 ounces) of a U. S. P.
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Abstract There is no doubt that enemas using hydrogen peroxide solutions are effective in relieving fecal impactions. It is apparent, however, that the strength of the solutions used must be closely supervised in order to avoid complications. In my experience no more than 30 cc. (1 ounce) or at most 60 cc. (2 ounces) of a U. S. P.
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Organic Peroxides in Aerosol: Key Reactive Intermediates for Multiphase Processes in the Atmosphere
Chemical Reviews, 2023Shunyao Wang, Yue Zhao, Arthur W H Chan
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The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2020
Marc, Ghabach, Amir H, Davarpanah
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Marc, Ghabach, Amir H, Davarpanah
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