Abstract

Antioxidants are additives largely used in industry for delaying, retarding, or preventing the development of oxidative deterioration. Propyl gallate (E310) is a phenolic antioxidant extensively used in the food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries. A series of lab experiments have been developed to teach students about the importance and significance of antioxidants in industry. In the first laboratory, the antioxidant propyl gallate is obtained and the structure identified. Students become acquainted with laboratory techniques such as extraction, crystallization, and thin-layer chromatography. In the second laboratory, spectroscopic data (IR, 1H and 13C NMR) is acquired and interpreted. Students become familiar with the basic concepts of organic compound identification. In the third laboratory, the antioxidant activity of the synthesized additive and gallic acid is evaluated by DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl) assay using trolox (6-hydroxy-2,5,7,8-tetramethylchroman-2-carboxylic acid) as standard. Concepts such as free radical chemistry, preparation of analytical samples, calibration methods, and UV–vis spectrophotometry, are reviewed. This series of experiments can also be used to explore the effect of substituents on radical stability because structurally related compounds were found to have qualitatively different antioxidant profiles.

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