Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1189222 Food Chemistry 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) test is largely used in plant or food biochemistry to evaluate the free radical scavenging effect of specific compounds or extracts. In its radical form, DPPH has a broad absorption band in the visible region at 517 nm, while if it is protonated by an antiradical compound, it loses this property.This study regarded the effect on DPPH reduction by ascorbic acid in function of its dissolution in water or ethanol and in addition of acetic, malic and citric acid, which are widely diffused organic acids in the plant kingdom.The tested acids gave no scavenging activity in the absence of ascorbic acid, while their action was significant when used in the presence of ascorbic acid. They generally enhanced the scavenging activity of ascorbic acid on DPPH at a steady rate, while malic and citric acid slowed the reaction during the first minute.

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