Role of Iron and Ascorbic Acid in the Oxidation of Methyl Linoleate Micelles

作者: Keiji Yamamoto , Mareyuki Takahashi , Etsuo Niki

DOI: 10.1246/CL.1987.1149

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摘要: Oxidations of methyl linoleate micelles in aqueous dispersions induced by iron and ascorbic acid have been studied aiming specifically at elucidating the mechanism initiation reactions. It was suggested that initial radicals were generated decomposition hydroperoxide functioned as a reducing agent for ferric ion to give more reactive ferrous ion.

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