“…The electron leakage in the electron transport chain during respiration is generally considered as the main source of mitochondrial ROS but other mitochondrial enzymatic systems, such as monoamine oxidase and cytochrome b5 reductase in the outer membranes, cytochromes P450 enzymes in the inner membranes, or several matrix enzymes such as aconitase, can also produce ROS (Andreyev, Kushnareva, Murphy, & Starkov, 2015; Andreyev, Kushnareva, & Starkov, 2005). Although mitochondria are not always considered as the main producer of ROS in the cell (NADPH or xantine oxidases being able to produce high levels of ROS), the respiratory chain produces ROS continuously.…”