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oxidant$57002$ - traducción al español

FREE RADICAL TOXICITY
Oxidant stress; Oxidative damage; D-ROMs test
  •  Oxidative stress mechanisms in tissue injury. Free radical toxicity induced by [[xenobiotics]] and the subsequent detoxification by cellular enzymes (termination).

oxidant      
n. oxidante, agente oxidante, agente o sustancia que causa oxidación
oxidant         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND USED TO OXIDIZE ANOTHER SUBSTANCE
Oxidizer; Oxidiser; Oxidant; Oxidizing ion; Electron acceptors; Oxidising agent; Oxidants; Oxidation half reaction; Oxidising agents; Oxidizing agents; Oxidents; Oxidizers
(n.) = agente oxidante
Ex: Vitamin E protected cells from death induced by low doses of oxidants.
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* antioxidant = antioxidante
oxidising agent         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND USED TO OXIDIZE ANOTHER SUBSTANCE
Oxidizer; Oxidiser; Oxidant; Oxidizing ion; Electron acceptors; Oxidising agent; Oxidants; Oxidation half reaction; Oxidising agents; Oxidizing agents; Oxidents; Oxidizers
(n.) = agente oxidante
Ex: The two different oxidizing agents used in this study were ozone and chlorine dioxide.

Definición

Oxidizer
·noun An agent employed in oxidation, or which facilitates or brings about combination with oxygen; as, nitric acid, chlorine, bromine, ·etc., are strong oxidizers.

Wikipedia

Oxidative stress

Oxidative stress reflects an imbalance between the systemic manifestation of reactive oxygen species and a biological system's ability to readily detoxify the reactive intermediates or to repair the resulting damage. Disturbances in the normal redox state of cells can cause toxic effects through the production of peroxides and free radicals that damage all components of the cell, including proteins, lipids, and DNA. Oxidative stress from oxidative metabolism causes base damage, as well as strand breaks in DNA. Base damage is mostly indirect and caused by the reactive oxygen species generated, e.g., O2 (superoxide radical), OH (hydroxyl radical) and H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide). Further, some reactive oxidative species act as cellular messengers in redox signaling. Thus, oxidative stress can cause disruptions in normal mechanisms of cellular signaling.

In humans, oxidative stress is thought to be involved in the development of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, cancer, Parkinson's disease, Lafora disease, Alzheimer's disease, atherosclerosis, heart failure, myocardial infarction, fragile X syndrome, sickle-cell disease, lichen planus, vitiligo, autism, infection, chronic fatigue syndrome, and depression; however, reactive oxygen species can be beneficial, as they are used by the immune system as a way to attack and kill pathogens. Short-term oxidative stress may also be important in prevention of aging by induction of a process named mitohormesis, and is required to initiate stress response processes in plants.