“…superoxide anion radical, hydrogen peroxide, and hydroxyl radical) and the PCB quinone (Song et al, 2008a, Song et al, 2008b). In addition to the potential for generation of toxic oxygen species, the metabolic pathways of PCBs may include the formation of electrophilic PCB arene oxides and quinones that may bind to nucleophilic sites on cellular macromolecules (Robertson and Gupta, 2000, Lin et al, 2000, Qin et al, 2013, Wangpradit et al, 2009, James, 2001). In fact, a large number of in vitro studies have demonstrated adduct formation of PCBs and their metabolites, in particular PCB quinones, to proteins, RNA, DNA or lipids (Robertson and Gupta, 2000, Morck et al, 2002, Ludewig, 2001, Klasson Wehler et al, 1989, Klasson Wehler et al, 1993, Zhao et al, 2004).…”