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The active role of organic molecules in the formation of long‐lived reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in plasma‐treated water solutions

Valeria VeronicoDepartment of Chemistry University of Bari Aldo Moro Bari ItalyPietro FaviaCNR‐Institute of Nanotechnology (CNR‐NANOTEC) UoS Bari, c/o Department of Chemistry |University of Bari Aldo Moro Bari ItalyFrancesco FracassiCNR‐Institute of Nanotechnology (CNR‐NANOTEC) UoS Bari, c/o Department of Chemistry |University of Bari Aldo Moro Bari ItalyRoberto GristinaCNR‐Institute of Nanotechnology (CNR‐NANOTEC) UoS Bari, c/o Department of Chemistry |University of Bari Aldo Moro Bari ItalyEloisa SardellaCNR‐Institute of Nanotechnology (CNR‐NANOTEC) UoS Bari, c/o Department of Chemistry |University of Bari Aldo Moro Bari Italy
2021en
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Abstract Plasma‐treated water solutions (PTWS) allow the delivery of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) to cells and tissues for different purposes. The mechanism of RONS formation has been clearly modelled in simple liquids like water, by assuming a plasma‐driven process independent from the liquid. PTWS for biological experiments, however, are often produced from solutions of complex composition, where the formation mechanism of RONS is far from being understood. In this paper, we describe how water, phosphate‐buffered saline solution and two cell culture media were plasma‐treated in different conditions to demonstrate how the different composition of the liquids affects the formation of stable RONS (H 2 O 2 and NO 2 − ) in the resulting PTWS, especially when aromatic organic molecules are present.

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