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Influence of trace elements on stabilization of aqueous solutions of ascorbic acid.

Biological trace element research (2012-10-27)
Barbara Dolińska, Aneta Ostróżka-Cieślik, Artur Caban, Klimas Rimantas, Lucyna Leszczyńska, Florian Ryszka
RESUMEN

Together with vitamin C, zinc, selenium, manganese, and magnesium play a vital role in the preservation of organs scheduled for transplantation. In the present study, it is shown that addition of 1 mg/l of these elements influences the stability of 0.3 mM ascorbic acid solutions. The solution's stability was estimated using an accelerated stability test. The concentration of vitamin C was measured using a validated spectrophotometric method, which uses the reduction of 2,6-dichlorophenoloindophenol by ascorbic acid. Elevated temperatures, the factor accelerating substances' decomposition reaction rate, were used in the tests. The research was conducted at two temperatures at intervals of 10 °C: 80 ± 0.1 and 90 ± 0.1 °C. It was stated that the studied substances' decomposition occurred in accordance with the equation for first-order reactions. The function of the logarithmic concentration (log%C) over time was revealed to be rectilinear. This dependence was used to determine the kinetics of decomposition reaction rate parameters. The stabilization of vitamin C solutions was measured as the time in which 10 % of the substance decomposed at 20 and 0 °C. Addition of Se(IV) or Mg(II) ions significantly increase the stability of ascorbic acid solution (∼34 and ∼16 %, respectively), but Zn(II) causes a significant decrease in stability by ∼23 %. Addition of Mn(II) has no significant influence on vitamin C stability.

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