An antioxidant capacity assay using a polyvinyl alcohol-based DPPH pellet

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To assay for antioxidant capacity of natural products considered important in producing human health benefits, a practical and economical method using pellet techniques was developed. A standard visualizing reagent, 1,1diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH), was mixed with a water-miscible polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), serving as a solid phase support for the DPPH reagent. A DPPH pellet was prepared by dropping a small volume of the DPPH solution onto PET film, and drying in an oven. The PVA-based DPPH pellet was dissolved into water, in which the water-miscible PVA plays as a non-ionic surfactant to help the DPPH reagent to be dissolved into the solvent. Using the DPPH assay, the antioxidant capacity of water-soluble extracts of black soybean, barley, green tea, and green gram was examined. Among the natural products tested, green tea showed the highest antioxidant capacity. This PVA-based DPPH antioxidant assay can be further applied in the natural food, raw plant material, and health product inspection field.

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Ahn, Y. H., Yoo, J. S., & Kim, S. H. (2010). An antioxidant capacity assay using a polyvinyl alcohol-based DPPH pellet. Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 31(9), 2557–2560. https://doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2010.31.9.2557

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