“…Alternatively, at critical micelle concentrations, FFAs may diffuse into aqueous medium to form spontaneous aggregates, known as micelles, increasing the surface area which can lead to greater exposure to oxygen and pro-oxidants. Moreover, FFAs become substrates for lipoxygenases, a group of iron-containing oxidoreductase enzymes, which catalyze dioxygenation of fatty acids with region-specificity, a phenomenon that can be pro-oxidant in postmortem muscles and processed meats ( Fu et al, 2009 , Yang et al, 2018 , Liu et al, 2019 ). Given its hydrolytic activity, PLA2 has been shown to be involved in lipoxygenase-mediated oxidation of fatty acids to form lipid hydroperoxides and superoxides in skeletal muscles ( Zuo, Christofi, Wright, Bao, & Clanton, 2004 ).…”