best quality germany chemical antioxidant ippd
best quality germany chemical antioxidant ippd
best quality germany chemical antioxidant ippd
best quality germany chemical antioxidant ippd
best quality germany chemical antioxidant ippd
  • Do substituted para phenylenediamine (PPD) antioxidants affect the environment?
  • Substituted para -phenylenediamine (PPD) antioxidants have been extensively used to retard oxidative degradation of tire rubber and were found to pervade multiple environmental compartments. However, there is a paucity of research on the environmental occurrences of their transformation products.
  • Can antioxidant protection be used to detect PPDS and TPS?
  • An efficient and stable method for the detection of PPDs and their TPs was developed. Oxidative degradation is the main cause of low extraction efficiency of PPDs and some TPs. Combined strong antioxidant protection for stable extraction PPDs and their TPs was first proposed.
  • Are 6PPD and IPPD a contaminant?
  • 6PPD and IPPD were detected in white shrimp samples collected from aquafarms. Given the high toxicity of N- (1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N’-phenyl- p -phenylenediamine (6PPD) derivatives, such as 6PPD quinone (6PPDQ) to salmon, as well as their ubiquitous presence in the environment, the contaminant of aquatic food products has drawn significant attention.
  • Do p-phenylenediamine antioxidants oxidize during pretreatment?
  • There are relatively few reports on the content of p-Phenylenediamine antioxidants (PPDs) and their transformed products (TPs) in aquatic products. Quantifying PPDs, PPDQs, and other TPs is challenging owing to their tendency to oxidize and decompose during pretreatment, especially in organisms.