Oxidative Stress: Mechanisms, Quantification and its role in human aging
Hari Krishnamurthy,
Michelle Pereira,
Imbaasree R
et al.
Abstract:Oxidative stress refers to the imbalance between the production of oxidant species and the body’s ability to quench them using antioxidants, favoring the rise in oxidant levels. This leads to the damage of cellular macromolecules such as lipids, DNA, RNA, and proteins. The body’s ability to manage oxidative stress and maintain it at an optimum level is crucial for overall health. Oxidative damage, if left unmitigated, contributes to the aging process characterized by the progressive deterioration of physiologi… Show more
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