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Antioxidants development

Salvi, A. et al., Protein protection by antioxidants development of a convenient assay and structure-activity relationships of natural polyphenols, Helv. Chim. Acta, 85, 867, 2002. [Pg.468]

There is also a new solid phosphite antioxidant developed by GE Specialty Chemicals, based on butyl ethyl propane diol chemistry, which has EDA approval for food contact applications. [Pg.117]

Figure 5.2 Thin-layer chromatography of antioxidants. Three phenolic antioxidants developed with dichlorobenzoquinone chlorimine spray reagent (2 6)... Figure 5.2 Thin-layer chromatography of antioxidants. Three phenolic antioxidants developed with dichlorobenzoquinone chlorimine spray reagent (2 6)...
Obtained by fusing o-t nzenedisulphonic acid with NaOH. It is used as a photographic developer, for preparation of dyes and pharmaceuticals, and as an antioxidant. [Pg.139]

The total hydioquinone capacity is estimated to be 45,000 50,000 i/yt demand for 1992 was around 40,000 i/yt. Hydioquinone is used in a broad range of apphcations such as photographic developers, polymeri2ation inhibitors, mbber antioxidants, food antioxidants, synthesis intermediates, and water treatment. [Pg.492]

Environmental Impact of Ambient Ozone. Ozone can be toxic to plants, animals, and fish. The lethal dose, LD q, for albino mice is 3.8 ppmv for a 4-h exposure (156) the 96-h LC q for striped bass, channel catfish, and rainbow trout is 80, 30, and 9.3 ppb, respectively. Small, natural, and anthropogenic atmospheric ozone concentrations can increase the weathering and aging of materials such as plastics, paint, textiles, and mbber. For example, mbber is degraded by reaction of ozone with carbon—carbon double bonds of the mbber polymer, requiring the addition of aromatic amines as ozone scavengers (see Antioxidants Antiozonants). An ozone decomposing polymer (noXon) has been developed that destroys ozone in air or water (157). [Pg.504]

Alkylated phenol derivatives are used as raw materials for the production of resins, novolaks (alcohol-soluble resins of the phenol—formaldehyde type), herbicides, insecticides, antioxidants, and other chemicals. The synthesis of 2,6-xylenol [576-26-1] h.a.s become commercially important since PPO resin, poly(2,6-dimethyl phenylene oxide), an engineering thermoplastic, was developed (114,115). The demand for (9-cresol and 2,6-xylenol (2,6-dimethylphenol) increased further in the 1980s along with the growing use of epoxy cresol novolak (ECN) in the electronics industries and poly(phenylene ether) resin in the automobile industries. The ECN is derived from o-cresol, and poly(phenylene ether) resin is derived from 2,6-xylenol. [Pg.53]

Stability. In order to have maximum effectiveness over long periods of time, an antioxidant should be stable upon exposure to heat, light, oxygen, water, etc. Many antioxidants, especially in the presence of an impurity when exposed to light and oxygen, are subject to oxidation reactions with the development of colored species. Alkylated diphenyl amines are least susceptible and the -phenylenediamine derivatives the most susceptible to direct oxidation. [Pg.246]

Corona.iy Hea.rt Disea.se, A theory for atherogenesis (120) has been developed whereby oxidation of low density Hpoprotein (LDL) within the arterial wall is the critical first step. It has been hypothesized that sufficient intake of antioxidants would prevent oxidation of LDL and reduce development of coronary heart disease (122). Interest in determining the role of antioxidants in blocking LDL oxidation has led to the development of in vitro test systems. [Pg.374]

Additionally, organotin mercaptides can act as antioxidants, as they can sequester free-radical degradation mechanisms (48). The one drawback of mercaptide-based tin stabilizers is the discoloration of the sulfur after exposure to uv-radiation. Special precautions or formulations need to be developed for outdoor apphcations. [Pg.6]

A Vinyl-2-Pyrrolidinone. Commonly called vinylpyrrohdinone or VP, Al-vinyl-2-pyrrohdinone was developed in Germany at the beginning of World War 11. It is a clear, colorless Hquid that is miscible in all proportions with water and most organic solvents. It can polymerize slowly by itself but can be easily inhibited by small amounts of ammonia, sodium hydroxide (caustic pellets), or antioxidants such as N,lSf-di-j i -butyl- -phenylenediamine. It... [Pg.522]

Ascorbic acid also forms soluble chelate complexes with iron (142—145). It seems ascorbic acid has no effect on high iron levels found in people with iron overload (146). It is well known, in fact, that ascorbic acid in the presence of iron can exhibit either prooxidant or antioxidant effects, depending on the concentration used (147). The combination of citric acid and ascorbic acid may enhance the iron load in aging populations. Iron overload may be the most important common etiologic factor in the development of heart disease, cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, arthritis, and possibly other disorders. The synergistic combination of citric acid and ascorbic acid needs further study, particularly because the iron overload produced may be correctable (147). [Pg.22]

Antioxidants are used to retard the reaction of organic materials with atmospheric oxygen. Such reaction can cause degradation of the mechanical, aesthetic, and electrical properties of polymers loss of flavor and development of rancidity ia foods and an iacrease ia the viscosity, acidity, and formation of iasolubles ia lubricants. The need for antioxidants depends upon the chemical composition of the substrate and the conditions of exposure. Relatively high concentrations of antioxidants are used to stabilize polymers such as natural mbber and polyunsaturated oils. Saturated polymers have greater oxidative stabiUty and require relatively low concentrations of stabilizers. Specialized antioxidants which have been commercialized meet the needs of the iadustry by extending the useflil Hves of the many substrates produced under anticipated conditions of exposure. The sales of antioxidants ia the United States were approximately 730 million ia 1990 (1,2). [Pg.222]

Alkylated diphenyl amines (11) and derivatives of both dihydro quiaoline (12) and polymerized 2,2,4-trimethyl-l,2-dihydroquiQoline [26780-96-1] (13) develop less color than the -phenylenediamiaes and are classified as semistaining antioxidants. Derivatives of dihydro quiaoline are used for the stabilization of animal feed and spices. [Pg.226]

These compounds are used most frequentiy in combination with hindered phenols for a broad range of apphcations in mbber and plastics. They are also able to suppress color development caused by oxidation of the substrate and the phenoHc antioxidant. Unlike phenols and secondary aromatic amines, phosphoms-based stabilizers generally do not develop colored oxidation products. [Pg.227]

These polymers are subjected to high temperatures, ca 300°C, duting extmsion and iajection molding. Processing stabilizers are used to decrease both the change ia viscosity of the polymer melt and the development of color. A phosphite, such as tris(2,4-di-/ f2 -butyiphenyi)phosphite (25) or bis(2,4-di-/ f2 butyiphenyi)pentaerythritol diphosphite [26741-53-7] ia combination with a phenoHc antioxidant such as octadecyl... [Pg.228]

A sequence of tests has been devised to evaluate antioxidants for use in automotive crankcase lubricants. The Indiana Stirring Oxidation Test (ISOT) JISK2514 is an example of a laboratory screening test. The oil is stirred at 165.5°C in the presence of air. Copper and iron strips are used as metal catalysts. The development of sludge, viscosity, and acidity are deterrnined periodically. Failure time is determined when the development of acidity requires... [Pg.234]

The effectiveness of antioxidants as preservatives for fats and oils is evaluated by determining the rate of peroxide development using the Active Oxygen Method (AOM) (29). The development of a rancid odor is used to evaluate the stabiUty of food items (Schaal Oven StabiUty test) (30). [Pg.234]

There is also a large number of synthetic heterocyclic compounds with other important practical applications, as dyestuffs, copolymers, solvents, photographic sensitizers and developers, as antioxidants and vulcanization accelerators in the rubber industry, and many are valuable intermediates in synthesis. [Pg.47]

The aims of the given work ar e investigation of interaction processes of active forius of oxygen with phospholipids under action of natural antioxidant QIO development of chemical model on the basis of physical and chemical behaviour of QIO and corresponding mathematical model. [Pg.359]


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