Evaluation of the Radical Scavenging Activity of Resorcinarenes by DPPH• Free Radical Assay
A series of methyl-pendanted resorcinarene derivatives have been synthesised and evaluated for radical scavenging potential by using a colorimetric DPPH[bullet] assay to reveal their utility as potent radical scavengers. An evaluation of the efficiencies in relation to the number of DPPH[bullet] mol...
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description | A series of methyl-pendanted resorcinarene derivatives have been synthesised and evaluated for radical scavenging potential by using a colorimetric DPPH[bullet] assay to reveal their utility as potent radical scavengers. An evaluation of the efficiencies in relation to the number of DPPH[bullet] molecules reduced by one molecule of antioxidant establishes that resorcinarene can reduce approximately eight DPPH[bullet] molecules at a fairly lower stoichiometric concentration. This behaviour is compared to that of well known radical scavengers (?-tocopherol, BHT and resorcinol) frequently used as reference compounds in scientific evaluations. |
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