Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1923209 Redox Biology 2013 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

This article provides a succinct but limited overview of the protective and deleterious effects of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in a clinical context. Reactive oxygen species include superoxide, hydrogen peroxide, single oxygen and lipid peroxides. Reactive nitrogen species include species derived from nitric oxide. This review gives a brief overview of the reaction chemistry of these species, the role of various enzymes involved in the generation and detoxification of these species in disease mechanisms and drug toxicity and the protective role of dietary antioxidants. I hope that the graphical review will be helpful for teaching both the first year medical and graduate students in the U.S. and abroad the fundamentals of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in redox biology and clinical medicine.

► A short course on fundamentals in redox biology of oxyradicals. ► Discusses the good, bad and ugly side of ROS/RNS in biology and medicine. ► Discusses the pathophysiological role of ROS/RNS in drug therapy and clinical medicine.

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