2019
DOI: 10.3390/atmos10100571
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Use of Dithiothreitol Assay to Evaluate the Oxidative Potential of Atmospheric Aerosols

Abstract: Oxidative potential (OP) has been proposed as a useful descriptor for the ability of particulate matter (PM) to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) and consequently induce oxidative stress in biological systems, which has been recognized as one of the most important mechanisms responsible for PM toxicity. The dithiothreitol (DTT) assay is one of the most frequently used techniques to quantify OP because it is low-cost, easy-to-operate, and has high repeatability. With two thiol groups, DTT has been used as … Show more

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“…The reviewed studies confirmed the general finding that the various OP assays display different sensitivity towards the same redox-active PM components, because they capture the redox reactions of different species [4,6,8,10,[12][13][14][15]37,46]. Overall, DTT mainly responded to the organic compounds, as traced by OC, EC, that represent burning sources, including fuel vehicular and biomass burning emissions-and redox active species such as quinones, associated with other markers of photochemical aging (SO 4 2− , NO 3 − ).…”
Section: Sensitivity Of Different Acellular Assayssupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…The reviewed studies confirmed the general finding that the various OP assays display different sensitivity towards the same redox-active PM components, because they capture the redox reactions of different species [4,6,8,10,[12][13][14][15]37,46]. Overall, DTT mainly responded to the organic compounds, as traced by OC, EC, that represent burning sources, including fuel vehicular and biomass burning emissions-and redox active species such as quinones, associated with other markers of photochemical aging (SO 4 2− , NO 3 − ).…”
Section: Sensitivity Of Different Acellular Assayssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The paper summarized in this study describe contrasting results on the relationship between OP responses from the various assays, as reported in other literature references [4,6,8,[10][11][12][13][14][15].…”
Section: Correlation Between Op Responses From Different Acellular Asmentioning
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