“…If not eliminated, ROS can attack important biological molecules, such as lipids, proteins, enzymes, DNA and RNA (Jung, Park, Chung, Kim, & Choi, 1999;Pietta, Simonetti, & Mauri, 1998;Yen & Chen, 1995). Although the human body possesses many defence mechanisms against oxidative stress, including antioxidant enzymes and non-enzymatic compounds, an excess of free radicals can go out of control, the organism being unable to scavenge all ROS (Halliwell, Aeschbach, Löliger, & Aruoma, 1995;Miyake et al, 2000;Sies, 1993;Tseng et al, 1997).…”