“…NOS generates nitric oxide (NO), while NOX (comprising seven isoforms: NOX1, -2, -3, -4, -5, DUOX1, -2) transfers electrons from cytosolic NADPH to molecular O₂, generating O2 •− [78]. Superoxide serves as the precursor of most other ROS [73], which can be categorized into "free radicals" such as hydroxyl ( • OH), alkoxyl (RO • ), peroxyl (ROO • ), hydroperoxyl (HOO • ) radical [36], characterized by an unpaired electron at the outer orbital level [79]. Additionally, there are "non-radical oxidizing chemical species" such as hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂), hypochlorous acid (HOCl), ozone (O3), and singlet oxygen ( 1 △g) [36], which have electron pairs in covalent binding [79].…”