Free Radical Chain Oxidation and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes by Molecular Oxygen and Their Inhibition by Vitamin E
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Erythrocytes of vitamin E-deficient rats and normal rats were oxidized at 37°C by molecular oxygen using a free radical initiator. The erythrocytes were oxidized by a free radical chain mechanism with kinetic chain length considerably larger than 1 and resulted in hemolysis. Vitamin E suppressed both oxidation and hemolysis, but the extent of hemolysis was determined primarily by the extent of oxidation indepen-dent of the presence or absence of vitamin E.
著者
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美濃 真
Department of Pediatrics, Osaka Medical College
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二木 鋭雄
Department of Reaction Chemistry, aculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo
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山本 順寛
Department of Reaction Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo
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神谷 佳男
Department of Reaction Chemistry, aculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo
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三木 正之
Department of Pediatrics, Osaka Medical College
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玉井 浩
Department of Pediatrics, Osaka Medical College
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山本 順寛
Department of Reaction Chemistry, aculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo
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