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Stimulated nuclear polarization experiment

On the other hand, in accord with the free radical mechanism peroxynitrite is dissociated into free radicals, which are supposed to be genuine reactive species. Although free radical mechanism was proposed as early as in 1970 [111], for some time it was not considered to be a reliable one because a great confusion ensued during the next two decades because of misinterpretations of inconclusive experiments, sometimes stimulated by improper thermodynamic estimations [85]. The latest experimental data supported its reliability [107-109]. Among them, the formation of dityrosine in the reaction with tyrosine and 15N chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization (CIDNP) in the NMR spectra of the products of peroxynitrite reactions are probably the most convincing evidences (see below). [Pg.702]


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