Reactive oxygen species (ROS) can damage proteins, cause lipid peroxidation, and react with DNA, ultimately resulting in harmful effects. Antioxidants constitute one of the defense systems used to neutralize pro-oxidants. Since pro-oxidants and antioxidants are found ubiquitously in nature, pro-and antioxidant effects of individual compounds and of mixtures receive much attention in scientific research. A major bottleneck in these studies, however, is the identification of the individual pro-oxidants and antioxidants in mixtures. Here, we describe the development and validation of an on-line post-column biochemical detection system for ROS-producing compounds and antioxidants in mixtures. Inclusion of cytochrome P450s and cytochrome P450 reductase also permitted the screening of compounds that need bioactivation to exert their ROS-producing properties. This pro-oxidant and antioxidant detection system was integrated on-line with gradient HPLC. The resulting high-resolution screening technology was able to separate mixtures of ROS-producing compounds and antioxidants, allowing each species to be characterized rapidly and sensitively. © Springer-Verlag 2007.
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Kool, J., Van Liempd, S. M., Harmsen, S., Schenk, T., Irth, H., Commandeur, J. N. M., & Vermeulen, N. P. E. (2007). An on-line post-column detection system for the detection of reactive-oxygen-species-producing compounds and antioxidants in mixtures. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 388(4), 871–879. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-007-1296-x
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