Re: Does ozone neutralize antioxidants or just repel from them? by jfh ..... Oxygen Therapies Support Forum
Date: 8/7/2009 1:00:13 PM ( 16 y ago)
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Simply, it is an electron exchange rather than repel. Reduction-oxygenation - redox cycling. Oxidation describes the loss of electrons / hydrogen OR gain of oxygen / increase in oxidation state by a molecule, atom or ion.
It depends upon the antioxidant. For example, ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is a reducing agent and can reduce and thereby neutralize reactive oxygen species such as hydrogen peroxide.
Another powerful antioxidant, melatonin, once oxidized, cannot be reduced to its former state because it forms several stable end-products upon reacting with free radicals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antioxidant
Here is an experiment that is used in college chemistry 101; where the powerful antioxidant, ascorbic acid, meets with the oxidant, iodine. The Iodine is transformed into iodide.
http://www.outreach.canterbury.ac.nz/chemistry/vitamin_C_iodine.shtml
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