Quantitation of the hydroxyl radical adducts of salicylic acid by micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography: oxidizing species formed by a Fenton reaction
M Tomita, T Okuyama, S Watanabe, H Watanabe
Index: Archives of Toxicology, , vol. 68, # 7 p. 428 - 433
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Page 1. Arch Toxicol (1994) 68:428-433 Archives of Toxicology 9 Springer-Verlag 1994 ... To an aqueous solution containing 0.5 gM salicylic acid were added H202 (80 gM) and FeSO4 (10-1000 gM) (final volume 1.0 ml). ...
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