A curvilinear approach to the kinetic analysis of linoleate peroxidation in aqueous liposomes by 2,2′azobis(2-amidoinopropane) dihydrochloride

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Abstract

Lipid peroxidation is a common feature of many chemical and biological processes, and is governed by a complex kinetic scheme. A fundamental stage in kinetic investigations of lipid peroxidation is the accurate determination of the rate of peroxidation, which in many instances is heavily reliant on the method of finite differences. Such numerical approximations of the first derivative are commonly employed in commercially available software, despite suffering from considerable inaccuracy due to rounding and truncation errors. As a simple solution to this, we applied three empirical sigmoid functions (viz. the Prout–Tompkins, Richards & Gompertz functions) to data obtained from the AAPH-mediated peroxidation of aqueous linoleate liposomes in the presence of increasing concentrations of Trolox, evaluating the curve fitting parameters using the widely available Microsoft Excel Solver add-in. We have demonstrated that the five-parameter Richards’ function provides an excellent model for this peroxidation, and when applied to the determination of fundamental rate constants, produces results in keeping with those available in the literature. Overall, we present a series of equations, derived from the Richards’ function, which enables direct evaluation of the kinetic measures of peroxidation. This procedure has applicability not only to investigations of lipid peroxidation, but to any system exhibiting sigmoid kinetics.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)682-688
Number of pages7
JournalCHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS OF LIPIDS
Volume165
Issue number6
Early online date25 Jul 2012
DOIs
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - Sept 2012

Keywords

  • Conjugated dienes
  • Free radicals
  • Richards' equation
  • Lag time
  • Lipid hydroperoxides
  • Rice-Herzfeld mechanism
  • Sigmoid curves

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