Superoxide-dependent formation of hydroxyl radicals: Detection of hydroxyl radicals by the hydroxylation of aromatic compounds — Ramsay Richmond (1981) | RDL Network
A mixture of xanthine or hypoxanthine and xanthine oxidase generates the superoxide radical, O2
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, and H2O2. In the presence of iron salts, O2
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and H2O2 can interact to produce the hydroxyl radical, OH·. Superoxide-dependent formation of OH· can be measured by its ability to hydroxylate salicylate as followed by an improved colorimetric assay described in this paper. A more accurate analysis of OH· can be obtained using its ability to hydroxylate phenol, the hydroxylated products being separated and measured after derivatization using gas-liquid chromatography and electron-capture detection. The derivatization and separation techniques are described.
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