Research Article

Application of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy to Comparative Examination of Different Groups of Free Radicals in Thermal Injuries Treated with Propolis and Silver Sulphadiazine

Table 2

The parameters of the component lines of the EPR spectra of the burnt skin treated with silver sulphadiazine fitted by two (GG, LL, and GL) and three (GGG, LLL, GGL, and GLL) lines.

Function Parameters L1L2L3G1G2G3SRMSE

GG
(a.u.)0003.682.010199.20.62
(mT)0001.759.750
Signal power00023.976.10

LL
(a.u.)3.371.620000229.90.67
(mT)1.255.750000
Signal power32.068.00000

GL
(a.u.)1.87003.3600215.70.65
(mT)5.5001.500
Signal power75.40024.600

GGG
(a.u.)0002.813.932.8194.90.62
(mT)0008.251.758.25
Signal power00043.413.243.4

LLL
(a.u.)1.663.941.98000146.50.53
(mT)5.751.51.5000
Signal power50.232.117.7000

LGG
(a.u.)2.150023.450142.30.53
(mT)4.250021.750
Signal power60.20015.524.30

LLG
(a.u.)3.062.6302.1100137.3
0.52
(mT)30.7501.500
Signal power68.815.5015.700

G, L: Gauss and Lorentz lines, respectively. S: standard deviation for the fitting. RMSE: root mean squared error.