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This dataset corresponds to those obtained in a study on the influence of reverse micelles of yolk egg phosphatidylcholine on the antioxidant efficacy of α-Tocopherol and its polar counterpart Trolox in sunflower oil. In this work, we examined the experimental conditions applied in most studies in this field and compared them to a model that was closer to an edible oil. Specifically, we studied the low antioxidant concentrations typically used in these studies, along with the lipid substrate, which is typically a stripped vegetable oil diluted in medium-chain triacylglycerol (MCT) oil. The results obtained were contrasted to a model consisting of a stripped vegetable oil (sunflower oil) with no lipid dilution and antioxidant concentrations normally found in the neat or non-stripped oil. This study has recently been published in the Journal Antioxidants (Antioxidants 2023, 12, 1993. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox12111993) and it was developed within the framework of the SUPRACHEM project, titled "New Insights into the Loss of Antioxidant Effectiveness of Phenolic Compounds in Vegetable Oils in the Presence of Phosphatidylcholine".
[Content of the file SUPRACHEM_Dataset_Reverse-micelles-I _xlsx/ods] The file contains sheets that have been named according to the data presented in figures in the research article. As an example, Figure 1 RM Ms I present the data in Figure 1 expressed as mean and standard deviation, as well as the figure featured in the article. In addition, Fig 1 SPPS includes the raw data in Figure 1 and the results of the statistical analysis provided by 29.0 IBM SPSS Statistics software program.
Descripción de los contenidos de los ficheros: - Archivo Excel con nombre “SUPRACHEM_Dataset_Reverse-micelles-I_xlsx.xlsx”. - Hoja de cálculo de OpenDocument con nombre “SUPRACHEM_Dataset_Reverse-micelles-I_ods.ods”. - Archivo formato rtf o README file con nombre “SUPRACHEM_Dataset_Reverse-micelles-I _README_rtf.rtf”.
The data set consists of: - a numerical quantitative file saved both in .xlsx and .ods formats (“SUPRACHEM_Dataset_Reverse-micelles-I_xlsx.xlsx” and “SUPRACHEM_Dataset_Reverse-micelles-I_ods.ods”) - a README file: “SUPRACHEM_Dataset_Reverse-micelles-I _README_rtf.rtf”.
SUPRACHEM (Supramolecular Interactions of Natural Antioxidants to Prolong the Shelf-Life of Foods), funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 through project with reference PID2020-119304RB-I00.
Los datos han sido generados utilizando Excel Office 2019 e IBM SPSS Statistics versión 29.0. Los datos SPSS han sido exportados a Excel.
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Phosphatidylcholine, α-tocopherol, Rancimat, Trolox, ??-tocopherol, Sunflower oil, Antioxidant, Lipid oxidation, Reverse micelles
Phosphatidylcholine, α-tocopherol, Rancimat, Trolox, ??-tocopherol, Sunflower oil, Antioxidant, Lipid oxidation, Reverse micelles
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