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Title: Investigation of antioxidant properties of metal ascorbates and their mixtures by voltammetry
Authors: Vtorushina, Anna Nikolaevna
Nikonova, E. D.
Keywords: антиоксидантные свойства; аскорбаты; вольтамперометрия; металлы; антиоксиданты
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: Vtorushina A. N. Investigation of antioxidant properties of metal ascorbates and their mixtures by voltammetry / A. N. Vtorushina, E. D. Nikonova // IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. — 2015. — Vol. 81 : Radiation-Thermal Effects and Processes in Inorganic Materials : International Scientific Conference, 3-8 November 2014, Tomsk, Russia : [proceedings]. — [012091, 6 p.].
Abstract: The paper describes modern ways for selection of anti-radical substances. Molding of such components with a carbon-based material decreases the rate of its oxidative destruction. Addition of such a component to a carbon-based material decreases the rate of its oxidative destruction. The purpose of this study is to determine the antioxidant activity of ascorbates metals (Ca, Mg, Li, Co, Fe), used in the practice of medicine, as well as mixtures based on them together with well-known antioxidants. In this article we examine the effect of metals on the process of ascorbate oxygen electroreduction. From these ascorbates lithium and magnesium ascorbate showed the greatest activity toward cathode oxygen reduction process. Also mixtures with well-known examined antioxidants ascorbate (glucose, dihydroquercetin) were investigated at different concentrations of components. It is shown that the multicomponent mixtures exhibit lower activity than the individual drugs. Recommended the creation of drugs on the basis of ascorbate Mg and Li with not more than 3 number of components.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/14734
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