| Literature DB >> 1985388 |
E Niki1, Y Yamamoto, E Komuro, K Sato.
Abstract
The influence of free radical-mediated oxidations is amplified because it proceeds by a chain mechanism, ie, only one radical can initiate chain reaction which may propagate over and over again. It was found that the in vitro oxidations of erythrocyte membranes proceed by a chain mechanism with a long kinetic chain length. Thus, the role of chain-breaking antioxidants is quite important, since they scavenge chain-carrying radicals to break a chain reaction. In fact, it has been found experimentally that vitamin E, a lipophilic chain-breaking antioxidant present within the membranes, suppresses the oxidative damage of the membranes more efficiently than water-soluble chain-breaking antioxidants such as vitamin C, which scavenges aqueous radicals but can not scavenge chain-carrying radicals within the membranes.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1985388 DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/53.1.201S
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Clin Nutr ISSN: 0002-9165 Impact factor: 7.045