AbstractAntioxidants are compounds that can counteract or reduce the negative impact oxidants in the body. Antioxidants work by donating an electron to compounds that are oxidant so that the oxidant compound activity can be inhibited. Antioxidants are classified into two, namely antioxidant enzymes and non-enzyme. Antioxidant enzymes as enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx), a non-enzyme antioxidant found in many vegetables and fruits, which include reduced glutathione (GSH), vitamin C, E, β- carotene, flavonoids, isoflavones, flavones, antosionin, catechins, and isokatekin, and lipoic acid. Low antioxidant enzymes can be used as a marker of high levels of free radicals in the body. Following re...
Free radicals are constructed by natural physiological activities in the human cells as well as in t...
Antioxidants are phytochemicals, vitamins and other nutrients that protect our cells from damage cau...
Oxidative stress has received a considerable scientific attention as a mediator in the etiology of m...
AbstractAntioxidants are compounds that can counteract or reduce the negative impact oxidants in the...
Free radicals induce damage mainly to biomembranes and DNA due to peroxidation, which lead to tissue...
The field of free radical chemistry has gained a great deal of attention in recent years. Free radic...
There has been a current upsurge in the medical implications of free radicals and related species du...
In this modern world, due to the rapid advancement of civilization, industrialization, and overpopul...
In living cells, the production of free radicals that comprise both reactive oxygen species (ROS) an...
Oxidative stress occurs when the body’s enzymatic or non-enzymatic antioxidants are outweighed by en...
Free radicals are a group of damaging molecules produced during the normal metabolism of cells in th...
Antioxidants are used in food to protect it from deleterious effects of oxidation and are also emplo...
Free radicals like reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) are formed in l...
Human body is known to experience positive stress that keeps it vigilant and protects it from biolog...
The body encloses a complex antioxidant defence grid that relies on endogenous enzymatic and nonenzy...
Free radicals are constructed by natural physiological activities in the human cells as well as in t...
Antioxidants are phytochemicals, vitamins and other nutrients that protect our cells from damage cau...
Oxidative stress has received a considerable scientific attention as a mediator in the etiology of m...
AbstractAntioxidants are compounds that can counteract or reduce the negative impact oxidants in the...
Free radicals induce damage mainly to biomembranes and DNA due to peroxidation, which lead to tissue...
The field of free radical chemistry has gained a great deal of attention in recent years. Free radic...
There has been a current upsurge in the medical implications of free radicals and related species du...
In this modern world, due to the rapid advancement of civilization, industrialization, and overpopul...
In living cells, the production of free radicals that comprise both reactive oxygen species (ROS) an...
Oxidative stress occurs when the body’s enzymatic or non-enzymatic antioxidants are outweighed by en...
Free radicals are a group of damaging molecules produced during the normal metabolism of cells in th...
Antioxidants are used in food to protect it from deleterious effects of oxidation and are also emplo...
Free radicals like reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) are formed in l...
Human body is known to experience positive stress that keeps it vigilant and protects it from biolog...
The body encloses a complex antioxidant defence grid that relies on endogenous enzymatic and nonenzy...
Free radicals are constructed by natural physiological activities in the human cells as well as in t...
Antioxidants are phytochemicals, vitamins and other nutrients that protect our cells from damage cau...
Oxidative stress has received a considerable scientific attention as a mediator in the etiology of m...