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Evaluation of lipoperoxidation is performed by 2 methods, the first one measuring the amount of peroxyfunction (−OOH) at a given time, and the second one measuring the accumulation of a degradation product against time. The combination of the 2 methods allows us to investigate the kinetics of lipoperoxidation and to demonstrate, for example, the accelerating effect of lidocaine on autoxidation processes.
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Deby, C., Deby-Dupont, G., Hans, P. et al. Complementary procedures for pro- and anti-lipoperoxidant activity measurements. Experientia 39, 1113–1115 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01943136
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