Artigo Revisado por pares

Endogenous Antioxidants and Radical Scavengers

2010; Springer Nature; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/978-1-4419-7347-4_5

ISSN

2214-8019

Autores

Angela Maria Rizzo, Patrizia Berselli, Stefania Zava, G. Montorfano, Manuela Negroni, Paola Antonia Corsetto, B. Berra,

Tópico(s)

Alcoholism and Thiamine Deficiency

Resumo

All living organisms are constantly exposed to oxidant agents deriving from both endogenous and exogenous sources capable to modify biomolecules and induce damages. Free radicals generated by oxidative stress exert an important role in the development of tissue damage and aging. Reactive species (RS) derived from oxygen (ROS) and nitrogen (RNS) pertain to free radicals family and are constituted by various forms of activated oxygen or nitrogen. RS are continuosly produced during normal physiological events but can be removed by antioxidant defence mechanism: the imbalance between RS and antioxidant defence mechanism leads to modifications in cellular membrane or intracellular molecules. In this chapter only endogenous antioxidant molecules will be critically discussed, such as Glutathione, Alpha-lipoic acid, Coenzyme Q, Ferritin, Uric acid, Bilirubin, Metallothioneine, L-carnitine and Melatonin.

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