Title:Recent Development in the Synthesis of Eco-Friendly Polymeric Antioxidants
Volume: 18
Issue: 23
Author(s): Umile G. Spizzirri, Giuseppe Cirillo, Nevio Picci and Francesca Iemma
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Keywords:
Antioxidant polymers, condensation, enzyme catalysis, green chemistry, radical grafting.
Abstract: The growing impact of environmental concerns of industrial processes carried out to the development of the socalled
“Green Chemistry” approaches. By these technologies, the use of any hazardous substances within the synthesis of
chemicals, nutraceuticals or therapeutics, is avoided, and considerable safety and biocompatibility advantages are raised.
Among the different products prepared by Green Chemistry, high molecular weight antioxidants show remarkable appeal
within the scientific community by virtue of their advantageous chemical and biological properties. These functional materials
have been prepared by different synthetic strategies, classified in condensation methods, radical grafting and enzymatic catalysis. This
review summarizes the chemical mechanisms of these strategies, and elucidates some of the most significant applications of the obtained
products.