Polarographic method for the determination of propanedial (malonaldehyde)
AM Bond, PP Deprez, RD Jones, GG Wallace…
Index: Bond, A. M.; Deprez, P. P.; Jones, R. D.; Wallace, G. G.; Briggs, M. H. Analytical Chemistry, 1980 , vol. 52, # 13 p. 2211 - 2213
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Sir: The dialdehyde, propanedial, OHC-CH2-CH0, commonly known as malonaldehyde or malondialdehyde, is a compound present in many biological systems (1). Malonaldehyde in foods has generally been associated with oxidative rancidity (2, 31, although it has been detected in a range of unspoiled meats, fish, vegetable oils, orange juice, etc.(4, 5). Recently substantial interest in the significance of malonaldehyde in human health has been ...
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