Jose Vina, Rafael Radi, Kelvin JA Davies, L Jackson Roberts, and 7 more January 1, 2015
Free radicals and oxidants are now implicated in physiological responses and in several diseases. Given the wide range of expertise of free radical researchers, application of the greater understanding of chemistry has not been uniformly applied to biological studies. We suggest that some widely used methodologies and terminologies hamper progress and need to be addressed. We make the case for abandonment and judicious use of several methods and terms and suggest practical and viable alternatives. These changes are suggested in four areas: use of fluorescent dyes to identify and quantify reactive species, methods for measurement of lipid peroxidation in complex biological systems, claims of antioxidants as radical scavengers, and use of the terms for reactive species.
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- AuthorsJose Vina, Rafael Radi, Kelvin JA Davies, L Jackson Roberts, Phyllis A Dennery, Regina Brigelius-Flohe, Giovanni E Mann, Harry Ischiropoulos, Henry Jay Forman, Balaraman Kalyanaraman, Ohara Augusto
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