Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
The 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPHo) radical is approaching 100 years from its discovery in 1922 by
Goldschmidt and Renn. This radical is colored and remarkably stable, two properties that have made it one of the most popular
radicals in a wide range of studies. First, there is the evaluation of the antioxidant abilities of phenols and other natural
compounds (A-H) through a "test" that?at a closer look?is utterly inappropriate. In fact, the test-derived EC50, that is, the
concentration of A-H able to scavenge 50% of the initial DPPHo, is not a kinetic parameter and hence its purported correlation
with the antioxidant properties of chemicals is not justified. Kinetic measurements, such as the second-order rate constants for Hatom
abstraction from A-H by DPPHo, in apolar media, are the only useful parameters to predict the antioxidant ability of A-H.
Other applications of DPPHo include kinetic and mechanistic studies, kinetic solvent effects, EPR spectroscopy, polymer
chemistry, and many more. In this review these applications are evaluated in detail by showing the usefulness of some and the
uselessness of others. The chemistry of DPPHo is also briefly reviewed.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
antioxidants; DPPH; mechanisms of reaction; phenols; radicals; SPLET
List of contributors:
Foti, MARIO CONCETTO
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