2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2005.01.010
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The prooxidant effect of sodium metabisulfite in rat liver and kidney

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“…It has been suggested that many of the clinical and pathological manifestations result from an imbalance between free radical defense system and free radical production. The increase in free radical production has increased the potential for free radicalmediated tissue damage (Ercan et al, 2010 (Elmas et al, 2005). The result of the present study showed that there was significant increase in the activity of SOD of MBS-treated rats when compared to the control.…”
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“…It has been suggested that many of the clinical and pathological manifestations result from an imbalance between free radical defense system and free radical production. The increase in free radical production has increased the potential for free radicalmediated tissue damage (Ercan et al, 2010 (Elmas et al, 2005). The result of the present study showed that there was significant increase in the activity of SOD of MBS-treated rats when compared to the control.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…and a sulfate radical (SO 4 -. ), which in turn reacts with lipids (Elmas et al, 2005;Ercan et al, 2010). Also, the oneelectron oxidation of bisulphate produces the sulfur trioxide radical anion, which reacts rapidly with molecular oxygen to form peroxyl radical.…”
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