激进的
化学
过氧化氢
衰老自由基理论
超氧化物
活性氧
生物分子
过氧化物
抗氧化剂
羟基自由基
生物化学
光化学
生物物理学
酶
有机化学
生物
作者
Kevin H. Cheeseman,T. F. Slater
标识
DOI:10.1093/oxfordjournals.bmb.a072625
摘要
Free radicals are chemical species possessing an unpaired electron that can be considered as fragments of molecules and which are generally very reactive. They are produced continuously in cells either as accidental by-products of metabolism or deliberately during, for example, phagocytosis. The most important reactants in free radical biochemistry in aerobic cells are oxygen and its radical derivatives (superoxide and hydroxyl radical), hydrogen peroxide and transition metals. Cells have developed a comprehensive array of antioxidant defences to prevent free radical formation or limit their damaging effects. These include enzymes to decompose peroxides, proteins to sequester transition metals and a range of compounds to 'scavenge' free radicals. Reactive free radicals formed within cells can oxidise biomolecules and lead to cell death and tissue injury. Establishing the involvement of free radicals in the pathogenesis of a disease is extremely difficult due to the short lifetimes of these species.
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