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Possible Interaction: Hydrogen Peroxide and Sodium Bicarbonate

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide was enhanced approximately six-fold in adults by the presence of baking soda in the dentifrice.
American journal of dentistry  •  2001  |  View Paper
At sublethal (sub-MIC) concentrations, sodium bicarbonate antagonized the ability of H2O2 to inhibit bacterial growth in MIC assays, but sublethal concentrations of H2O 2 had no effect on the MIC values of NaHCO3.
Journal of dental research  •  1986  |  View Paper
SB administration significantly suppressed the increase in H2O2 accumulation in the brain with inhibition of superoxide dismutase, but not catalase, activity during hypoxia-reoxygenation as compared to those of saline-treated controls.
PloS one  •  2012  |  View Paper
H2O2 in the presence of NaHCO3 led to a decrease of isolated cells and an increase of reaggregation with degeneration in the great clusters.
Journal fur Hirnforschung  •  1989  |  View Paper
In the presence of NaHCO3 , the Faradaic efficiency for hydrogen peroxide production exceeded 100% due to a catalytic effect induced by this electrolyte.
Materials  •  2019  |  View Paper
Peroxymonocarbonate (HCO(4)(-)) was formed in the reaction of hydrogen peroxide and sodium hydrogen carbonate , which was a reactive oxygen species.
The journal of physical chemistry. A  •  2010  |  View Paper
Including sodium bicarbonate in the medium markedly stimulated resveratrol degradation and H2O2 production.
Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry  •  2010  |  View Paper
The virucidal efficacy of sodium bicarbonate was enhanced when it was used in combination with aldehydes or hydrogen peroxide.
International journal of food microbiology  •  2006  |  View Paper
At the same time, subsequent addition of NaHCO3 resulted in the disappearance of the oxidation peaks of both H2O2 and Mn2+.
Membrane & cell biology  •  1997  |  View Paper