학술논문

Oxidation of Aldehydes Used as Food Additives by Peroxynitrite
Document Type
article
Source
Antioxidants, Vol 12, Iss 3, p 743 (2023)
Subject
oxidation
aldehydes
peroxynitrite
food additives
organoleptic properties
antioxidant properties
Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RM1-950
Language
English
ISSN
2076-3921
Abstract
Benzaldehyde and its derivatives are used as food supplements. These substances can be used mainly as flavorings or as antioxidants. Besides, peroxynitrite, an oxidizing agent, could be formed in canned food. Both species could react between them. The present article has focused on the kinetic study of the oxidation of aldehydes by peroxynitrite. A reaction mechanism that justifies all the experimental results is proposed. This mechanism, in acidic media, passes through three competitive pathways: (a) a radical attack that produces benzoic acid. (b) peracid oxidation, and (c) a nucleophilic attack of peroxynitrous acid over aldehyde to form an intermediate, X, that produces benzoic acid, or, through a Cannizzaro-type reaction, benzoic acid and benzyl alcohol. All rate constants involved in the third pathway (c) have been calculated. These results have never been described in the literature in acid media. A pH effect was analyzed.