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Ascorbyl-6-O-oleate: A Bioconjugate Antioxidant Lipid

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Perini, Ilaria
Ambrosi, Moira
Tanini, Damiano
Ninham, Barry
Capperucci, Antonella
Lo Nostro, Pierandrea

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Ascorbyl‐6‐O‐oleate (Asc‐OL) was synthesized enzimatically and studied in the pure state and in aqueous dispersions. Small‐angle X‐ray scattering (SAXS), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), Fourier transformed infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy experiments and antioxidant tests were conducted in order to characterize the compound and to evaluate its reducing properties. Asc‐OL is a bioconjugate molecule, in fact it combines the main physico‐chemical features of the two parent molecules, i. e. the redox and acidic properties of Vitamin C and the fluid‐like state of oleic acid. The appropriate tests were carried out to confirm the excellent radical scavenging activities of Asc‐OL, that turned out to be a promising candidate for the stabilization, transport and protection against radical attack of valuable hydrophobic active ingredients used in food and pharmaceutical formulations.

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2099-12-31