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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/872
Title: Spin-trapping of oxygen free radicals in chemical and biological systems: new traps, radicals and possibilities
Authors: Bacić, Goran
Spasojević, Ivan
Sećerov, Bojana
Mojović, Miloš 
Keywords: DEPMPO;EPR spectroscopy;Fenton reaction;Hydrogen radical;Spin-traps
Issue Date: May-2008
Journal: Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy
Abstract: 
The choice of the spin-trap that is to be applied in any EPR study represents the crossroad between a comprehensive investigation and an "ordinary" quantification of production of radicals. So, the scope of our study was to compare the performance of different spin-traps for qualitative analysis of radical-generating systems, and their ability to recognize previously unnoticed radicals. In addition, we present a brief account of the difficulties involved in the detection of oxygen-centered radicals in chemical and biological systems accompanied by the rationale for using the EPR spin-trapping technique in quantitative studies of such reactive species. Certain technical aspects of EPR experiments related to efficient trapping of free radicals in biochemical systems are also discussed. As an example we present here results obtained using EPR spectroscopy and the spin-trap DEPMPO, which show that the Fenton reaction, as well as various biological systems generate a previously unappreciated hydrogen (*H) atom.
URI: https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/872
ISSN: 1386-1425
DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2007.09.047
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