An original HPLC method with coulometric detection to monitor hydroxyl radical generation via fenton chemistry

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Hydroxyl radicals (•OH) can be generated via Fenton chemistry catalyzed by transition metals. An in vitro Fenton system was developed to test both the inhibition and stimulation of •OH formation, by monitoring salicylate aromatic hydroxylation derivatives as markers of •OHproduction. The reaction was optimized with either iron or copper, and target analytes were determined by means of an original HPLC method coupled to coulometric detection. The method granted good sensitivity and precision, while method applicability was tested on antioxidant compounds with and without chelating properties in different substance to metal ratios. This analytical approach shows how Fenton's reaction can be monitored by HPLC coupled to coulometric detection, as a powerful tool for studying molecules' redox behavior.

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Catapano, M. C., Protti, M., Fontana, T., Mandrioli, R., Mladěnka, P., & Mercolini, L. (2019). An original HPLC method with coulometric detection to monitor hydroxyl radical generation via fenton chemistry. Molecules, 24(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24173066

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