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Once the existence of free radicals was proven, an avalanche of
studies on free radical-mediated biological processes ensued. The
study of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS and RNS) is
center stage in biological free radical investigations. Written by
a biochemist, Signaling Mechanisms of Oxygen and Nitrogen Free
Radicals discusses the regulatory functions of ROS and RNS in
physiological and pathophysiological states. An exploration of the
main questions of signaling mechanisms of reactive oxygen and
nitrogen species in enzymatic processes, this book draws attention
to the chemical mechanisms of these reactions. It elucidates the
differences between signaling functions and damaging effects of ROS
and RNS in biological systems. The text also covers free radical
signaling processes catalyzed by enzymes, producers of superoxide
and nitric oxide that are able to use produced ROS and RNS as
signaling species in their own catalytic processes. It then
examines ROS and RNS signaling produced by mitochondrial enzymes.
The author explores signaling functions of ROS and RNS in enzymatic
heterolytic reactions, supplying important data on ROS and RNS
signaling in the catalysis by the enzymes which do not produce free
radicals by themselves. He provides information on signaling by
reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in apoptosis and
aging/senescence and concludes with coverage of mechanisms of free
radical signaling in enzymatic processes. The book provides new
understanding of signaling functions in living organisms related to
cardiovascular processes, cancer, inflammation, hereditary
diseases, and their regulation of physiological functions such as
development, aging, and senescence. This information can support
the development of new drugs and novel treatment methods.
The chemical properties of superoxide ion, its biological role, and
the role of other oxygen radicals which arise as a result of its
transformations are contained in this text. In Volume I the
principal reactions of superoxide ion, including protonation
reactions with proton donors, nucleophilic reactions with esters,
alkyl halides and other compounds, electron transfer reactions with
quinones and metal complexes, are described.
The chemical properties of superoxide ion, its biological role, and
the role of other oxygen radicals which arise as a result of its
transformations are contained in this text. In Volume I the
principal reactions of superoxide ion, including protonation
reactions with proton donors, nucleophilic reactions with esters,
alkyl halides and other compounds, electron transfer reactions with
quinones and metal complexes, are described.
Once the existence of free radicals was proven, an avalanche of
studies on free radical-mediated biological processes ensued. The
study of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS and RNS) is
center stage in biological free radical investigations. Written by
a biochemist, Signaling Mechanisms of Oxygen and Nitrogen Free
Radicals discusses the regulatory functions of ROS and RNS in
physiological and pathophysiological states. An exploration of the
main questions of signaling mechanisms of reactive oxygen and
nitrogen species in enzymatic processes, this book draws attention
to the chemical mechanisms of these reactions. It elucidates the
differences between signaling functions and damaging effects of ROS
and RNS in biological systems. The text also covers free radical
signaling processes catalyzed by enzymes, producers of superoxide
and nitric oxide that are able to use produced ROS and RNS as
signaling species in their own catalytic processes. It then
examines ROS and RNS signaling produced by mitochondrial enzymes.
The author explores signaling functions of ROS and RNS in enzymatic
heterolytic reactions, supplying important data on ROS and RNS
signaling in the catalysis by the enzymes which do not produce free
radicals by themselves. He provides information on signaling by
reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in apoptosis and
aging/senescence and concludes with coverage of mechanisms of free
radical signaling in enzymatic processes. The book provides new
understanding of signaling functions in living organisms related to
cardiovascular processes, cancer, inflammation, hereditary
diseases, and their regulation of physiological functions such as
development, aging, and senescence. This information can support
the development of new drugs and novel treatment methods.
Providing a comprehensive review of reactions of oxidation for
different classes of organic compounds and polymers, and biological
processes mediated by free radicals, Oxidation and Antioxidants in
Organic Chemistry and Biology puts the data and bibliographical
information you need into one easy-to-use resource. You will find
up-to-date information about mechanisms of action of antioxidants,
their reactivity, reactions of intermediates, synergism, and
antioxidants with cyclic mechanism action. Supplying useful,
quantitative data in tables that make the information easy to find,
the authors highlight the peculiarities of mechanisms involved in
the oxidation of hydrocarbons, polymers, and different organic
compounds. The book provides tabulated values of strengths of C-H
bonds of oxygen-containing compounds; of O-H bonds of
hydroperoxides, alcohols, and acids; and of attacked antioxidant
bonds. The authors collect and discuss over 3000 rate constants of
different reactions of peroxyl radicals in oxidation and
co-oxidation. They describe a new semiempiric theory of reactivity
of reactants in elementary oxidative steps and the algorithm of
calculation of activation energies, rate constants, and geometrical
parameters of the transition states of free radical reactions.
After elucidating the chemistry and kinetics of antioxidant action,
the book covers oxidative processes that occur in biological
systems.
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