Paul Saladino· MD
you drive things like the Fenton reaction which can basically cause the formation of hydroxyl radical which is much more reactive than superoxide and can start oxidizing membrane lipids proteins nucleic acids
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you drive things like the Fenton reaction which can basically cause the formation of hydroxyl radical which is much more reactive than superoxide and can start oxidizing membrane lipids proteins nucleic acids
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So the hydroxy radicals can be formed just by say the radiolysis of water uh like through radiation for example or to take super oxide and when that gets u more basically goes through a further redux reaction that's when hydroxy radicals are also being produced >> through uh through peroxide. >> Yeah. Yeah. >> Super oxide to peroxide. >> There's a there's a number of ways it can be made but yeah called the fentin reaction >> the habberwise reaction. >> Yes. Yeah. Yeah. That's right. Mhm.