Role of paramagnetic polyconjugated clusters in lignin antioxidant activity (in vitro)

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Using physico-chemical methods (EPR, SEC, Py-GC/MS and UV/VIS spectroscopy) and wet chemical analysis, the characteristics of 6 hardwood lignins in terms of functionality, molecular weight and composition of lignin substructures were determined and considered together with the results of DPPH•, ABTS •+ and O2•- antioxidant assays with the aim to understand the relationships governing antioxidant properties of lignin. The strong positive linear correlation between lignin antioxidant capacity in the three assays used and the extent of conjugation of paramagnetic polyconjugated clusters in lignin macromolecules was found. The biological activity of the most active alkaline lignins was assessed by in vitro experiment with human blood. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Dizhbite, T., Ponomarenko, J., Andersone, A., Dobele, G., Lauberts, M., Krasilnikova, J., … Telysheva, G. (2012). Role of paramagnetic polyconjugated clusters in lignin antioxidant activity (in vitro). In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 38). https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/38/1/012033

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