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Casalini, C., Lodovici, M., Briani, C., Paganelli, G., Remy, S., Cheynier, V., and Dolara, P., Effect of complex polyphenols and tannins from red wine (WCPT) on chemically induced oxidative DNA damage in the rat, Eur. J. Nutr., 38, 190, 1999. [Pg.367]

Additionally there has been an increasing interest in the role of vitamins, especially the antioxidant vitamins, vitamins C and E, and the carotenoids in protection from ultraviolet (UV)- or chemically-induced oxidative stress as well as in the prevention and treatment of photoaged skin. UVB radiation (280 to 320 nm) is mostly absorbed in the epidermis, can directly damage DNA, and... [Pg.375]

Sorg, O., Tran, C., and Saurat, J.H., Cutaneous vitamins A and E in the context of ultraviolet- or chemically-induced oxidative stress, Skin Pharmacol. Appl. Skin Physiol., 14, 363, 2001. [Pg.387]

The loss of control of endogenous oxidative events in the use of molecular oxygen by the cell is the major factor in oxidative stress injury. Such a process, which is known as chemical-induced oxidative stress, may occur to an extent that ranges from a minor to a major contribution to overall toxicity. For example, chemicals that are known to undergo redox cycling cause exogenous oxidative stress to such a degree that they play a major role in chemically induced cell injury. In addition, some of these chemicals are known to form adducts with cellular constituents, particularly... [Pg.336]

A clear and expected trend is shown - high THN concentrations at longer times produce more oligomer products that drive q down. The effect of LD-laccase concentration is not that clear, but in the longer run it can be seen to increase the q value within each set of THN concentrations. The optimized conditions enable the selective formation of THN dimer at significantly higher yields (28 % from the overall oxidation products) than the previously reported data obtained both by laccase- or chemically induced oxidations (7-14 %) (7c). [Pg.122]

Chemically Induced Oxidative Electron-Transfer Reactions... [Pg.1166]

ChemicallY Induced Oxidative Electron-Tranter Reactions 11169... [Pg.1169]

Chemically Induced Oxidative Bectron-Tran er Reactions 11179... [Pg.1179]


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