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Electrochemical Pseudo-Titration of Water-Soluble Antioxidants

Tacchini, Philippe  
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Lesch, Andreas  
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Neequaye, Alice
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2013
Electroanalysis

An amperometric test for the antioxidant power (AOP) of biological and food samples is presented. The gist of the method is to measure by linear sweep voltammetry the anodic current produced during the oxidation of the labile species present in the sample and then rationalizing this signal with a mathematical treatment that allows the pseudo-titration of antioxidants (AOs) around a given threshold potential. As a result, the AOP of the sample is calculated. This method allows the discrimination of the most biologically relevant AOs that react rapidly and at low oxidation potentials, from less reactive AOs that are oxidised slowly and at much higher oxidation potentials. This methodology was applied for measuring the AOP of blood, saliva, and natural drinks like orange juice.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/elan.201200590
Web of Science ID

WOS:000317677400016

Author(s)
Tacchini, Philippe  
Lesch, Andreas  
Neequaye, Alice
Lagger, Grégoire  
Liu, Jifeng  
Cortes Salazar, Fernando  
Girault, Hubert H.  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Electroanalysis
Volume

25

Issue

4

Start page

922

End page

930

Subjects

Antioxidants

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Electrochemical pseudo-titration

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Antioxidant power

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REVIEWED

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LEPA  
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January 17, 2013
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/87946
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