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Verification of the Conditions for Determination of Antioxidant Activity by ABTS and DPPH Assays—A Practical Approach

The ABTS and DPPH methods are among the most popular assays of antioxidant activity determination. Attempts to adapt them to different analytes and the search for the highest values of antioxidant activity has resulted in a large variety of assay conditions to be presented in the literature, includi...

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Autores principales: Wołosiak, Rafał, Drużyńska, Beata, Derewiaka, Dorota, Piecyk, Małgorzata, Majewska, Ewa, Ciecierska, Marta, Worobiej, Elwira, Pakosz, Paulina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8747050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35011274
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27010050
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author Wołosiak, Rafał
Drużyńska, Beata
Derewiaka, Dorota
Piecyk, Małgorzata
Majewska, Ewa
Ciecierska, Marta
Worobiej, Elwira
Pakosz, Paulina
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Drużyńska, Beata
Derewiaka, Dorota
Piecyk, Małgorzata
Majewska, Ewa
Ciecierska, Marta
Worobiej, Elwira
Pakosz, Paulina
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description The ABTS and DPPH methods are among the most popular assays of antioxidant activity determination. Attempts to adapt them to different analytes and the search for the highest values of antioxidant activity has resulted in a large variety of assay conditions to be presented in the literature, including the way the measurement is made. This makes it difficult to relate the results to real oxidation systems, and often makes it impossible to compare them. Such a comparison is limited in advance by the use of stable radicals that do not exist in nature and that react differently from those generated in food or in vivo. Therefore, it is important to introduce measures aimed at standardizing the conditions of the activity assay, including reaction time and several reaction environments suitable for testing different groups of compounds. In this study, we used natural antioxidants of various structures: phenolic acids, flavonoids, peptides and corresponding amino acids, ascorbic acid and α-tocopherol, and also synthetic analogues of selected compounds. The curves of dependence of the measured absorbance on the concentration of antioxidants were described, the ranges of linearity were determined, and the value of the error made when reading in various ranges of dependencies was estimated. We also determined and compared the activity values using two popular methods (IC(50) and TEAC), taking into account different environments and reaction times. Based on the collected data, recommendations were formulated regarding the reaction conditions adapted to the studies of individual groups of antioxidants, and unified reaction times were proposed. Taking into account the state before reaching the equilibrium of antioxidants reacting in a complex manner, this approach may introduce a simplified reference to the competing reaction that occurs in reality.
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spelling pubmed-87470502022-01-11 Verification of the Conditions for Determination of Antioxidant Activity by ABTS and DPPH Assays—A Practical Approach Wołosiak, Rafał Drużyńska, Beata Derewiaka, Dorota Piecyk, Małgorzata Majewska, Ewa Ciecierska, Marta Worobiej, Elwira Pakosz, Paulina Molecules Article The ABTS and DPPH methods are among the most popular assays of antioxidant activity determination. Attempts to adapt them to different analytes and the search for the highest values of antioxidant activity has resulted in a large variety of assay conditions to be presented in the literature, including the way the measurement is made. This makes it difficult to relate the results to real oxidation systems, and often makes it impossible to compare them. Such a comparison is limited in advance by the use of stable radicals that do not exist in nature and that react differently from those generated in food or in vivo. Therefore, it is important to introduce measures aimed at standardizing the conditions of the activity assay, including reaction time and several reaction environments suitable for testing different groups of compounds. In this study, we used natural antioxidants of various structures: phenolic acids, flavonoids, peptides and corresponding amino acids, ascorbic acid and α-tocopherol, and also synthetic analogues of selected compounds. The curves of dependence of the measured absorbance on the concentration of antioxidants were described, the ranges of linearity were determined, and the value of the error made when reading in various ranges of dependencies was estimated. We also determined and compared the activity values using two popular methods (IC(50) and TEAC), taking into account different environments and reaction times. Based on the collected data, recommendations were formulated regarding the reaction conditions adapted to the studies of individual groups of antioxidants, and unified reaction times were proposed. Taking into account the state before reaching the equilibrium of antioxidants reacting in a complex manner, this approach may introduce a simplified reference to the competing reaction that occurs in reality. MDPI 2021-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8747050/ /pubmed/35011274 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27010050 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Worobiej, Elwira
Pakosz, Paulina
Verification of the Conditions for Determination of Antioxidant Activity by ABTS and DPPH Assays—A Practical Approach
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title_full Verification of the Conditions for Determination of Antioxidant Activity by ABTS and DPPH Assays—A Practical Approach
title_fullStr Verification of the Conditions for Determination of Antioxidant Activity by ABTS and DPPH Assays—A Practical Approach
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title_short Verification of the Conditions for Determination of Antioxidant Activity by ABTS and DPPH Assays—A Practical Approach
title_sort verification of the conditions for determination of antioxidant activity by abts and dpph assays—a practical approach
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