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The redox properties of phenols can be studied using chemical, enzymatic, and electrochemical methods. Whereas chemical and enzymatic methods have a fixed oxidation potential, electrochemical methods allow for control of the oxidation potential. The redox properties of 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid will be evaluated using cyclic voltammetry. In addition, oxidation product outcomes (HPLC) from KMnO<sub>4</sub> oxidation, peroxidase/HRP oxidation, and bulk electrolysis will be presented. Similar data will be presented for tyrosine, N-acetyltyrosine, and acetaminophen.
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The redox properties of phenols can be studied using chemical, enzymatic, and electrochemical methods. Whereas chemical and enzymatic methods have a fixed oxidation potential, electrochemical methods allow for control of the oxidation potential. The oxidation product outcomes (HPLC) from KMnO<sub>4</sub> oxidation, peroxidase/HRP oxidation, and bulk electrolysis will be presented along with the cyclic voltammetry data. Similar data will be presented for other biologically relevant phenols.
  
 
''submitted to 2022 ACS National Meeting, San Diego CA, March 20-24''
 
''submitted to 2022 ACS National Meeting, San Diego CA, March 20-24''

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Electrochemical and enzymatic evaluation of biophenols.

Sara Simonson and Bradley E. Sturgeon

The redox properties of phenols can be studied using chemical, enzymatic, and electrochemical methods. Whereas chemical and enzymatic methods have a fixed oxidation potential, electrochemical methods allow for control of the oxidation potential. The oxidation product outcomes (HPLC) from KMnO4 oxidation, peroxidase/HRP oxidation, and bulk electrolysis will be presented along with the cyclic voltammetry data. Similar data will be presented for other biologically relevant phenols.

submitted to 2022 ACS National Meeting, San Diego CA, March 20-24