Free-radical degradation of high-molar-mass hyaluronan induced by ascorbate plus cupric ions: Testing of stobadine and its two derivatives in function as antioxidants

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Stobadine·2HCl and its two hydrophilic derivatives SM1dM9dM10·2HCl and SME1i- ProC2·HCl were tested in the function of antioxidants on hyaluronan (HA) degradation induced by the Weissberger oxidative system [ascorbate plus Cu(II)]. As a primary method, rotational viscometry was applied, where the substance tested was added before or 1 h after the initiation of HA degradation. The most effective scavengers of ·OH and peroxy-type radicals were recorded to be stobadine·2HCl and SME1i-ProC2·HCl, respectively. The most effective scavenger, determined by applying the ABTS assay, was stobadine·2HCl.

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Surovcikova-Machova, L., Valachova, K., Banasova, M., Snirc, V., Priesolova, E., Nagy, M., … Soltes, L. (2012). Free-radical degradation of high-molar-mass hyaluronan induced by ascorbate plus cupric ions: Testing of stobadine and its two derivatives in function as antioxidants. General Physiology and Biophysics, 31(1), 57–64. https://doi.org/10.4149/gpb_2012_006

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