Photoacoustic Spectrometry: A Potential Tool For Future Antioxidant Test

Peroxidation of membrane lipid is implicated with several health disorders and antioxidants are perceived capable of controlling the reaction. Quest for new natural antioxidant dominating research topics in the last decade. Test and validation of their usefulness becoming more important, especially...

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Main Author: Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib
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Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2003
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spelling id-ugm-repo.257702014-06-18T00:30:47Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/25770/ Photoacoustic Spectrometry: A Potential Tool For Future Antioxidant Test Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib Jurnal i-lib UGM Peroxidation of membrane lipid is implicated with several health disorders and antioxidants are perceived capable of controlling the reaction. Quest for new natural antioxidant dominating research topics in the last decade. Test and validation of their usefulness becoming more important, especially in vivo on human subject. Current method for peroxidation tests, such as loss of polyunsaturated fatty acids, conjugated dienes, singlet oxygen, lipid hydroperoxides and malonaldehyde provide reliable data, however, the methods are lengthy and requiring blood or urine samples. New non-invasive and quicker methods are required. Gas exhale by individual, that considered to be secondary product of lipid peroxidation are among markers candidates. Among the exhaled gases, ethylene, methane, ethane and pentane fall into the category. Ethylene and methane, however, are not specifically product of lipid oxidation. Ethylene is also produced during protein and carbohydrate oxidation, while methane is produced in a large amount by colon bacteria. Ethane and pentane are proved to be most good peroxidation marker and results are in a good correlation with the current methods. However, the two gases are produced in a very low concentration just slightlyabove that in ambient air. The detection of the twt gases utilizing gas chromatography requiring specia technique for air cleaning and concentration due to laci ofsensitivity. The laser driven photoacoustic spectrom eter is capable of detecting the two gases with more than 1000 times in sensitivity. Its uses in the detection of the two lipid peroxidation markers would be a po, tential for future peroxidation or antioxidant challenge test. Key word: antioxidant, ethane, pentane, phOtoacoustic, peroxidation test [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2003 Article NonPeerReviewed Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib (2003) Photoacoustic Spectrometry: A Potential Tool For Future Antioxidant Test. Jurnal i-lib UGM. http://i-lib.ugm.ac.id/jurnal/download.php?dataId=8770
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Photoacoustic Spectrometry: A Potential Tool For Future Antioxidant Test
description Peroxidation of membrane lipid is implicated with several health disorders and antioxidants are perceived capable of controlling the reaction. Quest for new natural antioxidant dominating research topics in the last decade. Test and validation of their usefulness becoming more important, especially in vivo on human subject. Current method for peroxidation tests, such as loss of polyunsaturated fatty acids, conjugated dienes, singlet oxygen, lipid hydroperoxides and malonaldehyde provide reliable data, however, the methods are lengthy and requiring blood or urine samples. New non-invasive and quicker methods are required. Gas exhale by individual, that considered to be secondary product of lipid peroxidation are among markers candidates. Among the exhaled gases, ethylene, methane, ethane and pentane fall into the category. Ethylene and methane, however, are not specifically product of lipid oxidation. Ethylene is also produced during protein and carbohydrate oxidation, while methane is produced in a large amount by colon bacteria. Ethane and pentane are proved to be most good peroxidation marker and results are in a good correlation with the current methods. However, the two gases are produced in a very low concentration just slightlyabove that in ambient air. The detection of the twt gases utilizing gas chromatography requiring specia technique for air cleaning and concentration due to laci ofsensitivity. The laser driven photoacoustic spectrom eter is capable of detecting the two gases with more than 1000 times in sensitivity. Its uses in the detection of the two lipid peroxidation markers would be a po, tential for future peroxidation or antioxidant challenge test. Key word: antioxidant, ethane, pentane, phOtoacoustic, peroxidation test
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title Photoacoustic Spectrometry: A Potential Tool For Future Antioxidant Test
title_short Photoacoustic Spectrometry: A Potential Tool For Future Antioxidant Test
title_full Photoacoustic Spectrometry: A Potential Tool For Future Antioxidant Test
title_fullStr Photoacoustic Spectrometry: A Potential Tool For Future Antioxidant Test
title_full_unstemmed Photoacoustic Spectrometry: A Potential Tool For Future Antioxidant Test
title_sort photoacoustic spectrometry: a potential tool for future antioxidant test
publisher [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
publishDate 2003
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/25770/
http://i-lib.ugm.ac.id/jurnal/download.php?dataId=8770
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