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Chemical properties of water-soluble porphyrins 3. The reaction of superoxide radicals with some metalloporphyrins

Peretz et al., 1982

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363221704883895905
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Peretz P
Solomon D
Weinraub D
Faraggi M
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International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine

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The catalytic efficiency of some water soluble metalloporphyrins upon the disproportionation of the superoxide radicals has been determined by observing the rate of decay of the radical at 254 nm. The Fe (III), Mn (III), Co (III), Ni (II), Cu (II) and Zn (II) derivatives of tetrakis-(4-N …
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