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titleOfInvention Evaluation method of radical scavenging ability using light emitted from animal cells
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a method for evaluating the antioxidant ability of an antioxidant, which can more accurately evaluate the antioxidant ability of an antioxidant in a living cell. The present invention relates to an antioxidant ability evaluation method for evaluating the presence or absence of antioxidant properties of a test substance, wherein the method comprises the steps of: detecting cancer cells cultured in a medium in the presence of the test substance; And comparing the intensity of the luminescence caused by the active oxygen generated by the cell death with the cancer cells cultured in the medium in the absence of the test substance. Method. [Selection diagram] None
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