A nonenzymatic method for determination of hydrogen peroxide and organic peroxides
- PMID: 3425912
- DOI: 10.1016/0003-2697(87)90290-9
A nonenzymatic method for determination of hydrogen peroxide and organic peroxides
Abstract
Reduction of hydrogen peroxide and organic peroxides (t-butyl hydroperoxide and linoleic acid hydroperoxide) was achieved with homovanillic acid as hydrogen donor in the presence of the triethylenetetramine-Fe3+ complex. By the catalytic action of this complex, homovanillic acid is oxidized to its fluorescent dimer. Based on this reaction a fluorometric method for the measurement of the hydroperoxides mentioned above is described. The method can be extended to the determination of substrate-enzyme systems that produce hydrogen peroxide, e.g., glucose-glucose oxidase. The method allows the determination of substances such as hydrogen peroxide and t-butyl hydroperoxide with an accuracy and precision of less than 3%. Glucose can be determined with similar precision and an accuracy of 4.7%.
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