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Journal Articles Microporous and Mesoporous Materials Year : 2015

The effects of the Fenton reaction are limited by zeolites in vitro

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We report the effects of zeolite pore systems in limiting the oxidation of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) in plasma using the mixing of FeCl2 and H2O2 (“Fenton solution”) as an oxidant. We tested three homemade zeolites and nineteen natural zeolites. Six polar zeolites were effective in restricting the oxidation of vitamin C and the majority of them acted by chelation of ferrous/ferric chloride. Faujasite (FAU13x) was the most active ROS scavenger. On the other hand, two natural zeolites, Goosecreekite and Stilbite (GOOnat and STInat), inhibited the oxidation of vitamin C by action on the reduction of hydrogen peroxide concentration to form H2O. Our hypothesis suggests that effective zeolites have the advantage of never being saturated in the time. Here, for the first time, we identified a substrate (zeolite) which acts directly on the two substrates (Fe2+/H2O2) to limit ROS formation.
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hal-01415854 , version 1 (13-12-2016)

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Julien Fromonot, Pierre Suchon, Laurie Bruzzese, Nathalie Kipson, E. Fenouillet, et al.. The effects of the Fenton reaction are limited by zeolites in vitro. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2015, 201, pp.240 - 246. ⟨10.1016/j.micromeso.2014.09.016⟩. ⟨hal-01415854⟩
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