Abstract
AbstractTocopherols are a mixture of antioxidants which are commonly referred to as vitamin E. Tocopheramines differ from tocopherols by an amino function in lieu of the phenolic OH group. They are potent antioxidants which are used in biomedical scenarios as well as stabilizers for polymers against aging. While in aqueous media α-tocopheramine is mainly oxidized to α-tocopherylquinone and N-oxidized by-products, oxidation in apolar media or in polymeric matrices mainly leads to dimeric compounds of hitherto unknown structure. In the present study, we synthesized the whole array of N,N-dimerization product of α-tocopheramine, including the hydrazo, azo, and azoxy derivatives for the first time, and provided comprehensive analytical data as well as general protocols to access the compounds in straightforward syntheses. These results can now be used to identify the common oxidation by-products of α -tocopheramine in different reaction systems.
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University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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