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Active oxygen species formation

Table 2. Active oxygen species formation and site-specific DNA damage induced by metal compounds in the presence of hydrogen peroxide... [Pg.352]

Relatively detailed study has been done for the reaction pathways over Au/Ti02 catalysts mainly because of simplicity in catalytic material components. The rate of PO formation at temperatures around 323 K does not depend on the partial pressure of C3H6 up to 20vol% and then decreases with an increase, while it increases monotonously with the partial pressure of O2 and H2 [57]. A kinetic isotope effect of H2 and D2 was also observed [63]. These rate dependencies indicate that active oxygen species are formed by the reaction of O2 and H2 and that this reaction is rate-determining [57,63,64]. [Pg.191]

Cervera and Levine [81] studied the mechanism of oxidative modification of glutamine synthetase from Escherichia coli. It was found that active oxygen species initially caused inactivation of the enzyme and generated a more hydrophilic protein, which still was not a substrate for the protease. Continuous action of oxygen species resulted in the formation of oxidized protein subjected to the proteolytic attack of protease. [Pg.830]

Xiao XQ, Zhang HY, Tang XC, Huperzine A attenuates amyloid fl-peptide fragment 25-35-induced apoptosis in rat cortical neutons via inhibiting reactive oxygen species formation and caspase-3 activation, J Neurosci Res 67 30—36, 2002. [Pg.422]

Flavonoids have the ability to act as antioxidants by a free radical scavenging mechanism with the formation of less reactive flavonoid phenoxyl radicals [Eq. (1) and (2)]. On the other hand, through then-known chelating ability these compounds may inactivate transition metals ions (iron, copper), thereby suppressing the superoxide-driven Fenton Reaction, Eqs. (3) and (4), which is currently believed to be the most important route to activate oxygen species [51]. [Pg.573]


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Activated species

Active oxygen

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Active oxygen, formation

Active oxygenating species

Active species

Active specy

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Oxygen activation

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