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Transition metal hydrogen peroxide, binding

Monosaccharides can oxidise when catalysed by trace amounts of transition metals, generating free radicals, hydrogen peroxide and reactive dicarbonyls directly [27]. The process of glucose oxidation can lead to protein damage by free radicals and by covalent binding of the carbonyl products of the process to protein components (see below) (Fig. 5). [Pg.139]


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