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Acta Naturae ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 90-100
Author(s):  
Leonid A. Romodin

The present review, consisting of two parts, considers the application of the chemiluminescence detection method in evaluating free radical reactions in biological model systems. The first part presents a classification of experimental biological model systems. Evidence favoring the use of chemiluminescence detection in the study of free radical reactions, along with similar methods of registering electromagnetic radiation as electron paramagnetic resonance, spectrophotometry, detection of infrared radiation (IR spectrometry), and chemical methods for assessing the end products of free radical reactions, is shown. Chemiluminescence accompanying free radical reactions involving lipids has been the extensively studied reaction. These reactions are one of the key causes of cell death by either apoptosis (activation of the cytochrome c complex with cardiolipin) or ferroptosis (induced by free ferrous ions). The concept of chemiluminescence quantum yield is also discussed in this article. The second part, which is to be published in the next issue, analyzes the application of chemiluminescence detection using luminescent additives that are called activators, a.k.a. chemiluminescence enhancers, and enhance the emission through the tripletsinglet transfer of electron excitation energy from radical reaction products, followed by light emission with a high quantum yield.


Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (13) ◽  
pp. 4309
Author(s):  
Maria Maddalena Calabretta ◽  
Martina Zangheri ◽  
Donato Calabria ◽  
Antonia Lopreside ◽  
Laura Montali ◽  
...  

Since the introduction of paper-based analytical devices as potential diagnostic platforms a few decades ago, huge efforts have been made in this field to develop systems suitable for meeting the requirements for the point-of-care (POC) approach. Considerable progress has been achieved in the adaptation of existing analysis methods to a paper-based format, especially considering the chemiluminescent (CL)-immunoassays-based techniques. The implementation of biospecific assays with CL detection and paper-based technology represents an ideal solution for the development of portable analytical devices for on-site applications, since the peculiarities of these features create a unique combination for fitting the POC purposes. Despite this, the scientific production is not paralleled by the diffusion of such devices into everyday life. This review aims to highlight the open issues that are responsible for this discrepancy and to find the aspects that require a focused and targeted research to make these methods really applicable in routine analysis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1163 ◽  
pp. 338515
Author(s):  
Martina Zangheri ◽  
Fabio Di Nardo ◽  
Donato Calabria ◽  
Elisa Marchegiani ◽  
Laura Anfossi ◽  
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