Artifactual oxidation of cholesterol during the analysis of cholesterol oxidation products: Protective effect of antioxidants

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To study the influence of the addition of various antioxidants and their combinations on the artifactual oxidation of cholesterol during analysis, 2 factorial experiments were performed in duplicate. In the first experiment, 2 amounts of the following antioxidants were assayed: ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) disodium salt (0 and 1 mg), pyrogallol (0 and 600 μg), and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT; 0 and 600 μg); in the second, EDTA disodium salt (0 and 1 mg), ascorbyl palmitate (0 and 600 μg), and BHT (0 and 600 μg). Under low oxidative conditions of dim light, evaporation of solvents at low temperatures, and cold saponification in darkness under nitrogen atmosphere, the addition of antioxidants showed no further protective effect. Furthermore, the presence of ascorbyl palmitate significantly increased the formation of cholesterol- 5β,6β-epoxide, and 7β-hydroxycholesterol.

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Guardiola, F., Garcia-Cruset, S., Bou, R., & Codony, R. (2004). Artifactual oxidation of cholesterol during the analysis of cholesterol oxidation products: Protective effect of antioxidants. Journal of AOAC International, 87(2), 493–498. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/87.2.493

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