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The β-carotene dilemma: ESR study with coordinated peroxyl radicals
A. Tkáč
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, G. Scott
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Peroxyl Radicals
100%
Carotene
100%
ESR Study
100%
Tert
37%
Free Radicals
25%
Vitamin E
25%
Spin Trapping
25%
Peroxy
12%
Chelates
12%
Vitamin A
12%
Smokers
12%
Double Bond
12%
Recombination
12%
Diamagnetic
12%
Cr-Mn
12%
Transition Metal Ions
12%
Cell Damage
12%
NiMn
12%
Aerosol
12%
Alkoxyl
12%
Nonpolar Solvent
12%
Ambient Temperature
12%
Primary Response
12%
CoFe
12%
Aryloxy
12%
Unpredictable Behavior
12%
Peroxyl
12%
Cigarette Smoking
12%
Trapping Effects
12%
Peroxy Group
12%
Electron Donor
12%
Homolysis
12%
CoCr
12%
ESR Spectroscopy
12%
D Electrons
12%
Chemistry
EPR Spectroscopy
100%
Carotene
100%
Free Radical
25%
Spin Trapping
25%
Vitamin E
25%
Transition Metal
25%
Double Bond
12%
Diamagnetic
12%
Non-Polar Solvent
12%
Smoke
12%
Peroxy Group
12%
Electron Donor
12%
Metal Ion
12%
Vitamin A
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Peroxy Radical
100%
Carotene
100%
Alpha Tocopherol
25%
Free Radical
25%
Transition Element
25%
Spin Trapping
25%
Supplementation
12%
Smoking
12%
Retinol
12%
Cell Damage
12%
Metal Ion
12%
Cigarette Smoke
12%
Electron Spin Resonance
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Peroxy Radical
100%
Carotene
100%
Free Radical
25%
Alpha Tocopherol
25%
Transition Element
25%
Double Bond
12%
Cigarette Smoke
12%
Retinol
12%
Metal Ion
12%