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Descriptor English: Spin Trapping
Descriptor Spanish: Detección de Spin
Descriptor captura de espín
Scope note: Técnica para detectar RADICALES LIBRES reactivos de vida corta en sistemas biológicos, suministrando un compuesto nitrona o nitroso para que ocurra una reacción de adición, la cual produce un radical aminoxilo detectable por ESPECTROSCOPIA DE RESONANCIA ELECTRÓNICA DE ESPÍN. En la captura del espín, el compuesto que capta el radical se denomina trampa del espín y el producto del radical que se adiciona se identifica como el aducto del espín.
Descriptor Portuguese: Detecção de Spin
Descriptor French: Piégeage de spin
Entry term(s): Spin Trappings
Trapping, Spin
Trappings, Spin
Tree number(s): E05.196.885
RDF Unique Identifier: https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D019097
Scope note: A technique for detecting short-lived reactive FREE RADICALS in biological systems by providing a nitrone or nitrose compound for an addition reaction to occur which produces an ELECTRON SPIN RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY-detectable aminoxyl radical. In spin trapping, the compound trapping the radical is called the spin trap and the addition product of the radical is identified as the spin adduct. (Free Rad Res Comm 1990;9(3-6):163)
Annotation: a method for detecting free radicals
Allowable Qualifiers: IS instrumentation
MT methods
Previous Indexing: Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy (1975-1995)
Free Radicals (1977-1995)
Spin Labels (1975-1995)
Public MeSH Note: 96
History Note: 96
DeCS ID: 32605
Unique ID: D019097
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Date Established: 1996/01/01
Date of Entry: 1995/06/05
Revision Date: 2002/07/03
Spin Trapping - Preferred
Concept UI M0028507
Scope note A technique for detecting short-lived reactive FREE RADICALS in biological systems by providing a nitrone or nitrose compound for an addition reaction to occur which produces an ELECTRON SPIN RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY-detectable aminoxyl radical. In spin trapping, the compound trapping the radical is called the spin trap and the addition product of the radical is identified as the spin adduct. (Free Rad Res Comm 1990;9(3-6):163)
Preferred term Spin Trapping
Entry term(s) Spin Trappings
Trapping, Spin
Trappings, Spin



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