Free radicals have been implicated in various pathological conditions such as, stroke, aging and ischemic heart disease (IHD), as well as neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Huntington’s disease. The role of antioxidants in protection from the harmful effects of free radicals has long been recognized. Trapping extremely reactive free radicals and eliminating them from circulation has been shown to be effective in animal models. Nitrone-based free radical traps have been extensively explored in biological systems. Examples include nitrones such as PBN, NXY-059, MDL-101,002, DMPO and EMPO. However, these nitrones have extremely high oxidation potentials as compared to natural antioxidants such as Vitamin E (α-tocophe...
Steroids are one of the essential classes of bioactive compounds and are involved in many biological...
The generation of excess reactive oxygen species (ROS) in mitochondria is responsible for much of th...
International audienceIntroduction: The free radicals (FR) occurrence in biological signalling or as...
Free radicals have been implicated in various pathological conditions such as, stroke, aging and isc...
Free radicals have been implicated in various pathological conditions such as, stroke, aging and isc...
Free radicals have been implicated in various pathological conditions such as, stroke, aging and isc...
The reactions of nitrones with free radicals have been widely studied both in vitro and in vivo. In ...
none9noSynthetic nitrone spin-traps are being explored as therapeutic agents for the treatment of a ...
Synthetic nitrone spin-traps are being explored as therapeutic agents for the treatment of a wide r...
The superoxide radical is considered to play important roles in physiological processes as well as i...
Synthetic nitrone spin-traps are being explored as therapeutic agents for the treatment of a wide r...
Synthetic nitrone spin-traps are being explored as therapeutic agents for the treatment of a wide r...
Synthetic nitrone spin-traps are being explored as therapeutic agents for the treatment of a wide r...
Steroids are one of the essential classes of bioactive compounds and are involved in many biological...
Steroids are one of the essential classes of bioactive compounds and are involved in many biological...
Steroids are one of the essential classes of bioactive compounds and are involved in many biological...
The generation of excess reactive oxygen species (ROS) in mitochondria is responsible for much of th...
International audienceIntroduction: The free radicals (FR) occurrence in biological signalling or as...
Free radicals have been implicated in various pathological conditions such as, stroke, aging and isc...
Free radicals have been implicated in various pathological conditions such as, stroke, aging and isc...
Free radicals have been implicated in various pathological conditions such as, stroke, aging and isc...
The reactions of nitrones with free radicals have been widely studied both in vitro and in vivo. In ...
none9noSynthetic nitrone spin-traps are being explored as therapeutic agents for the treatment of a ...
Synthetic nitrone spin-traps are being explored as therapeutic agents for the treatment of a wide r...
The superoxide radical is considered to play important roles in physiological processes as well as i...
Synthetic nitrone spin-traps are being explored as therapeutic agents for the treatment of a wide r...
Synthetic nitrone spin-traps are being explored as therapeutic agents for the treatment of a wide r...
Synthetic nitrone spin-traps are being explored as therapeutic agents for the treatment of a wide r...
Steroids are one of the essential classes of bioactive compounds and are involved in many biological...
Steroids are one of the essential classes of bioactive compounds and are involved in many biological...
Steroids are one of the essential classes of bioactive compounds and are involved in many biological...
The generation of excess reactive oxygen species (ROS) in mitochondria is responsible for much of th...
International audienceIntroduction: The free radicals (FR) occurrence in biological signalling or as...