The present review deals with the functional roles of iodine and its metabolism. The main biological function of iodine concerns its role in the biosynthesis of thyroid hormones (THs) by the thyroid gland. In addition, however, further biological roles of iodine have emerged. Precisely, due to its significant action as scavenger of reactive oxygen species (ROS), iodine is thought to represent one of the oldest antioxidants in living organisms. Moreover, iodine oxidation to hypoiodite (IO−) has been shown to possess strong bactericidal as well as antiviral and antifungal activity. Finally, and importantly, iodine has been demonstrated to exert antineoplastic effects in human cancer cell lines. Thus, iodine, through the action of different ti...
The protective effect of stable iodide against radiation on thyroid cells was investigated. One phys...
Iodide is a micronutrient essential for thyroid hormone production. The uptake and metabolism of iod...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play an important role in physiological processes, but - when being in...
Purpose: In addition to being a component of thyroid hormone (TH), iodine can be an antioxidant as w...
Iodine is a highly reactive element with a single natural and stable isotopic form (127I). In the bi...
Iodide (I-) metabolism is crucial for the synthesis of thyroid hormones (THs) in the thyroid and the...
<p>The serum sodium iodide is transported into the thyrocyte and then iodine is incorporated into th...
Iodine is a biophilic element that is important for human health, both as an essential component of ...
Iodine deficiency is an ongoing problem. The implementation of salt iodization has significantly red...
Context: The long-lived thyroid cell generates, for the synthesis of thyroid hormones, important amo...
Iodine is an essential trace element for humans and animals. More than 95 % of total iodine is accum...
Iodine is necessary for all living organisms. Deficiency of iodine in the organism leads to vario...
Thyroid function and glucose status are linked; experimental, clinical, and epidemiological studies ...
This reseach firstly investigated iodine-induced apoptotic effects and the underlying mechanism in t...
Iodide is an antioxidant, oxidant and thyroid hormone constituent. Selenoproteins are needed for tri...
The protective effect of stable iodide against radiation on thyroid cells was investigated. One phys...
Iodide is a micronutrient essential for thyroid hormone production. The uptake and metabolism of iod...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play an important role in physiological processes, but - when being in...
Purpose: In addition to being a component of thyroid hormone (TH), iodine can be an antioxidant as w...
Iodine is a highly reactive element with a single natural and stable isotopic form (127I). In the bi...
Iodide (I-) metabolism is crucial for the synthesis of thyroid hormones (THs) in the thyroid and the...
<p>The serum sodium iodide is transported into the thyrocyte and then iodine is incorporated into th...
Iodine is a biophilic element that is important for human health, both as an essential component of ...
Iodine deficiency is an ongoing problem. The implementation of salt iodization has significantly red...
Context: The long-lived thyroid cell generates, for the synthesis of thyroid hormones, important amo...
Iodine is an essential trace element for humans and animals. More than 95 % of total iodine is accum...
Iodine is necessary for all living organisms. Deficiency of iodine in the organism leads to vario...
Thyroid function and glucose status are linked; experimental, clinical, and epidemiological studies ...
This reseach firstly investigated iodine-induced apoptotic effects and the underlying mechanism in t...
Iodide is an antioxidant, oxidant and thyroid hormone constituent. Selenoproteins are needed for tri...
The protective effect of stable iodide against radiation on thyroid cells was investigated. One phys...
Iodide is a micronutrient essential for thyroid hormone production. The uptake and metabolism of iod...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play an important role in physiological processes, but - when being in...