Yingying LiArben KojtariGary FriedmanAri D. BrooksAlex FridmanHai‐Feng Ji
L-Valine solutions in water and phosphate buffer were treated with nonthermal plasma generated by using a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) device and the products generated after plasma treatments were characterized by (1)H NMR and GC-MS. Our results demonstrate that L-valine is decomposed to acetone, formic acid, acetic acid, threo-methylaspartic acid, erythro-methlyaspartic acid, and pyruvic acid after direct exposure to DBD plasma. The concentrations of these compounds are time-dependent with plasma treatment. The mechanisms of L-valine under the DBD plasma are also proposed in this study. Acetone, pyruvic acid, and organic radicals (•)CHO, CH3COCH2OO(•) (acetonylperoxy), and CH3COC(OH)2OO(•) (1,1-dihydroxypropan-2-one peroxy) may be the determining chemicals in DNA damage.
Yingying Li (50341)Arben Kojtari (1730161)Gary Friedman (232465)Ari D. Brooks (1845958)Alex Fridman (1845955)Hai-Feng Ji (1730155)
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Yingying LiGary FriedmanAlex FridmanHai‐Feng Ji
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