Reactive oxygen radicals – the therapeutic effectiveness of antioxidants

Oxidative stress occurring in cells is a consequence of an excessive activity of reactive oxygen forms, resulting from an imbalance between the release of free oxygen radicals and their removal from the cell by antioxidant systems. 90% of reactive oxygen radicals emerge in mitochondrial respiratory...

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Main Authors: Skiba Marta, Pedrycz Agnieszka, Cichacz Beata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-03-01
Series:Polish Hyperbaric Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/phr-2016-0006
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spelling doaj-d5910d900cd14ee9813e48434eb28abe2021-09-05T13:59:32ZengSciendoPolish Hyperbaric Research2084-05352016-03-01541414810.1515/phr-2016-0006phr-2016-0006Reactive oxygen radicals – the therapeutic effectiveness of antioxidantsSkiba Marta0Pedrycz Agnieszka1Cichacz Beata2Department Histology and Embryology, Medical University in Lublin, PolandDepartment Histology and Embryology, Medical University in Lublin, PolandDepartment Histology and Embryology, Medical University in Lublin, PolandOxidative stress occurring in cells is a consequence of an excessive activity of reactive oxygen forms, resulting from an imbalance between the release of free oxygen radicals and their removal from the cell by antioxidant systems. 90% of reactive oxygen radicals emerge in mitochondrial respiratory chain during an incomplete four-electron oxygen reduction. The remaining 10% originate from different reactions occurring in the cell. The established compounds are characterised by a short half-life and are highly reactive. Sparse quantities of free oxygen radicals have a positive effect on cell functions. Oxidative stress leads to damage in cellular membranes, enzymatic and non-enzymatic proteins, as well as DNA. Therapy with antioxidants as exogenous dietary supplements aims at preventing or reducing the risk of development of diseases involving the presence of the oxygen radicals. Whether the antioxidant therapy will bring positive or negative effects depends on numerous factors that need to be considered before their inclusion in the applied treatment.https://doi.org/10.1515/phr-2016-0006oxidative stressfree radicalsantioxidants
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author Skiba Marta
Pedrycz Agnieszka
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Reactive oxygen radicals – the therapeutic effectiveness of antioxidants
Polish Hyperbaric Research
oxidative stress
free radicals
antioxidants
author_facet Skiba Marta
Pedrycz Agnieszka
Cichacz Beata
author_sort Skiba Marta
title Reactive oxygen radicals – the therapeutic effectiveness of antioxidants
title_short Reactive oxygen radicals – the therapeutic effectiveness of antioxidants
title_full Reactive oxygen radicals – the therapeutic effectiveness of antioxidants
title_fullStr Reactive oxygen radicals – the therapeutic effectiveness of antioxidants
title_full_unstemmed Reactive oxygen radicals – the therapeutic effectiveness of antioxidants
title_sort reactive oxygen radicals – the therapeutic effectiveness of antioxidants
publisher Sciendo
series Polish Hyperbaric Research
issn 2084-0535
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Oxidative stress occurring in cells is a consequence of an excessive activity of reactive oxygen forms, resulting from an imbalance between the release of free oxygen radicals and their removal from the cell by antioxidant systems. 90% of reactive oxygen radicals emerge in mitochondrial respiratory chain during an incomplete four-electron oxygen reduction. The remaining 10% originate from different reactions occurring in the cell. The established compounds are characterised by a short half-life and are highly reactive. Sparse quantities of free oxygen radicals have a positive effect on cell functions. Oxidative stress leads to damage in cellular membranes, enzymatic and non-enzymatic proteins, as well as DNA. Therapy with antioxidants as exogenous dietary supplements aims at preventing or reducing the risk of development of diseases involving the presence of the oxygen radicals. Whether the antioxidant therapy will bring positive or negative effects depends on numerous factors that need to be considered before their inclusion in the applied treatment.
topic oxidative stress
free radicals
antioxidants
url https://doi.org/10.1515/phr-2016-0006
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