“…•-), hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ), hydroxyl radical (OH • ); unlike oxygen, they are reactive, whereby in normal conditions and at physiological concentrations participate in the processes of growth, differentiation, development and cell death, as well as in several other processes of bioregulation as natural molecules, signaling, intracellular messengers and potential factors of intercellular communication [9]. Normally, excess of ROS is scavenged by antioxidant defense system in the mitochondria.…”