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Role of Lime in the Generation of Reactive Oxygen Species from Betel-Quid Ingredients
1992
Environmental Health Perspectives
The role of lime in the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), i.e, O°H202, and OH-, from betel-quid components (extracts of areca nut and catechu) was investigated in vitro using a chemiluminescence technique and an assay for oxidative DNA damage involving analysis of 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine. Of the various areca-nut extracts, the catechin fraction, at alkaline pH, was shown to be the most active producer of ROS. The free Ca(OH)2 content and pH of lime samples (a component of betel
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