Data in Brief (Dec 2016)

Data of oxygen- and pH-dependent oxidation of resveratrol

  • Annabell Plauth,
  • Anne Geikowski,
  • Susanne Cichon,
  • Sylvia J. Wowro,
  • Linda Liedgens,
  • Morten Rousseau,
  • Christopher Weidner,
  • Luise Fuhr,
  • Magdalena Kliem,
  • Gail Jenkins,
  • Silvina Lotito,
  • Linda J. Wainwright,
  • Sascha Sauer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2016.09.012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. C
pp. 433 – 437

Abstract

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We show here if under physiologically relevant conditions resveratrol (RSV) remains stable or not. We further show under which circumstances various oxidation products of RSV such as ROS can be produced. For example, in addition to the widely known effect of bicarbonate ions, high pH values promote the decay of RSV. Moreover, we analyse the impact of reduction of the oxygen partial pressure on the pH-dependent oxidation of RSV. For further interpretation and discussion of these focused data in a broader context we refer to the article “Hormetic shifting of redox environment by pro-oxidative resveratrol protects cells against stress” (Plauth et al., in press) [1].