Abstract
Antioxidant potential of some β-ionyl compounds has been assessed by examining their ability to protect methyl linoleate from aerial and 2,2-azobisisobutyronitrile-induced radical-mediated oxidation. It is observed that the π- electron density of β-ionyl structure is an important factor in the antiradical activity of these compounds.
Keywords: β-Ionone, retinoids, antiradical, antioxidants, radioprotectants, peroxidation, methyl linoleate, AIBN
Letters in Organic Chemistry
Title: Antiradical Activity of β-Ionyl Compounds
Volume: 7 Issue: 4
Author(s): Anil K. Singh and Solomon B. Libsu
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Keywords: β-Ionone, retinoids, antiradical, antioxidants, radioprotectants, peroxidation, methyl linoleate, AIBN
Abstract: Antioxidant potential of some β-ionyl compounds has been assessed by examining their ability to protect methyl linoleate from aerial and 2,2-azobisisobutyronitrile-induced radical-mediated oxidation. It is observed that the π- electron density of β-ionyl structure is an important factor in the antiradical activity of these compounds.
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K. Singh Anil and B. Libsu Solomon, Antiradical Activity of β-Ionyl Compounds, Letters in Organic Chemistry 2010; 7 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017810791130603
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017810791130603 |
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Online ISSN 1875-6255 |
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