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Oxygen is highly reactive atom that is capable of becoming part
of potentially damaging molecule commonly called “free radical.”
Free radicals are capable of attacking cells of the body, causing
them to lose their structure and function.
Free radicals have been implicated in the pathogenesis of at
least 50 diseases.
Free radial formation is controlled naturally by various compounds
known as antioxidants.
It is when the ability of antioxidant is limited that this damage can
become cumulative and debilitating.
Following criteria should be considered while selecting an antioxidant.
It should be able to produce desire redox reaction.
It should be physiologically and chemically compatible.
It should be physiologically inert.
It should be non-toxic both in the reduced and oxidized forms.
It should be effective in low concentration.
It should provide prolonged stability to the formulation.
Free radicals in human diseases and the roleMohammed Sakr
Free radicals reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species are generated by our body by various endogenous systems, exposure to different physiochemical conditions or pathological states. A balance between free radicals and antioxidants is necessary for proper physiological function. If free radicals overwhelm the body's ability to regulate them, a condition known as oxidative stress ensues. Free radicals thus adversely alter lipids, proteins, and DNA and trigger a number of human diseases. Free radicals are a main cause of cardiovascular diseases, cancer, aging and immune defense disorders. Foods like berries and carrot protect us against free radicals.
free radicals and antioxidants , effect of free radicals , phases , free radicals in cancer, diabeties and neurodegenerative disease including pathology of each disease.
During favorable conditions, the level of reactive spices in the cell is limited to what is required for normal cellular activities. They act as important components of signaling pathways. Plants control some important processes such as defense, hormonal signaling and development by using them as signaling molecules. And An equilibrium is steblished between antioxidant system and ros formation. But when plant feels an external stress like, drought,cold, salt etc. the level of reactive specease increases above the basal level a situation that we call oxidative stress. These reactive molecules during oxidative stress, they react with biomolecules like as carbohydrates, unsaturated lipids, proteins, nucleic acids. Proteins are the most abundant cellular targets of the oxidative species, more than DNA and lipids, making up 68% of the oxidized molecules in the cell. Ros reacts with proteins which results in protein modification called redox PTMs.
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Oxygen is highly reactive atom that is capable of becoming part
of potentially damaging molecule commonly called “free radical.”
Free radicals are capable of attacking cells of the body, causing
them to lose their structure and function.
Free radicals have been implicated in the pathogenesis of at
least 50 diseases.
Free radial formation is controlled naturally by various compounds
known as antioxidants.
It is when the ability of antioxidant is limited that this damage can
become cumulative and debilitating.
Following criteria should be considered while selecting an antioxidant.
It should be able to produce desire redox reaction.
It should be physiologically and chemically compatible.
It should be physiologically inert.
It should be non-toxic both in the reduced and oxidized forms.
It should be effective in low concentration.
It should provide prolonged stability to the formulation.
Free radicals in human diseases and the roleMohammed Sakr
Free radicals reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species are generated by our body by various endogenous systems, exposure to different physiochemical conditions or pathological states. A balance between free radicals and antioxidants is necessary for proper physiological function. If free radicals overwhelm the body's ability to regulate them, a condition known as oxidative stress ensues. Free radicals thus adversely alter lipids, proteins, and DNA and trigger a number of human diseases. Free radicals are a main cause of cardiovascular diseases, cancer, aging and immune defense disorders. Foods like berries and carrot protect us against free radicals.
free radicals and antioxidants , effect of free radicals , phases , free radicals in cancer, diabeties and neurodegenerative disease including pathology of each disease.
During favorable conditions, the level of reactive spices in the cell is limited to what is required for normal cellular activities. They act as important components of signaling pathways. Plants control some important processes such as defense, hormonal signaling and development by using them as signaling molecules. And An equilibrium is steblished between antioxidant system and ros formation. But when plant feels an external stress like, drought,cold, salt etc. the level of reactive specease increases above the basal level a situation that we call oxidative stress. These reactive molecules during oxidative stress, they react with biomolecules like as carbohydrates, unsaturated lipids, proteins, nucleic acids. Proteins are the most abundant cellular targets of the oxidative species, more than DNA and lipids, making up 68% of the oxidized molecules in the cell. Ros reacts with proteins which results in protein modification called redox PTMs.
definition, properties, types of free radical, neurodegenerative disorder, cardiovascular disease, and cancer due to free radicals, importance of antioxidants and their role.
The role of antioxidant supplement in immune system, neoplastic, and neurodegenerative disorders: a point of view for an assessment
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1. ANTIOXIDANTS AND POTASSIUM FERROCYANIDE, A
PROPHYLACTIC AND THERAPEUTIC MIXTURE COMPRISING
THIS COMPOUND AND THE USE THEREOF
FOR DECORPORATION OF RADIOCESIUM
IN SUBJECTS AFFECTED BY NUCLEAR
RADIATION.
Dmitri Popov MD (Russia), PhD Radiobiology.
Advanced Medical Technologies and Systems Inc. Canada.
intervaccine@gmail.com
2. Presentation.
• Research Proposal: ANTIOXIDANTS AND POTASSIUM FERROCYANIDE,
A PROPHYLACTIC AND THERAPEUTIC MIXTURE COMPRISING THIS
COMPOUND AND THE USE THEREOF FOR DECORPORATION OF
RADIOCESIUM IN SUBJECTS AFFECTED BY NUCLEAR RADIATION.
• Dmitri Popov
• Full-text available · Research Proposal · Feb 2016
• Add resources
• File name: Antioxidants&Ferrocyanids.pptx
DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.13079.57761
4. ANTIOXIDANTS.
• Vitamin A (as 70 % beta-carotene and 30 % vitamin A palmitate) 2500
IU
• Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 250 mg
• Vitamin D (as cholecalciferol) 1200 IU
• Vitamin E (as natural d-alpha tocopherol succinate and mixed
tocopherols) 200 IU
• Vitamin K (as phytonadione) 80 mg
• Thiamine (vitamin B1) (as thiamine mononitrate
5. ANTIOXIDANTS.
• Vitamin C – 1000 mg.
• An antioxidant is a molecule that inhibits the oxidation of other molecules.
Oxidation is a chemical reaction that can produce free radicals, leading
to chain reactions that may damage cells. Antioxidants such
as thiols or ascorbic acid (vitamin C) terminate these chain reactions. The
term "antioxidant" is mainly used for two different groups of substances:
industrial chemicals which are added to products to prevent oxidation, and
natural chemicals found in foods and body tissue which are said to have
beneficial health effects.
• To balance the oxidative state, plants and animals maintain complex
systems of overlapping antioxidants, such
as glutathione and enzymes (e.g., catalase and superoxide dismutase)
produced internally or the dietary antioxidants, vitamin A, vitamin C,
and vitamin E.
6. Antioxidants.
• Superoxide dismutases (SODs) are a class of closely related enzymes that
catalyze the breakdown of the superoxide anion into oxygen and hydrogen
peroxide. SOD enzymes are present in almost all aerobic cells and in
extracellular fluids. Superoxide dismutase enzymes contain metal ion
cofactors that, depending on the isozyme, can be copper,
zinc, manganese or iron. In humans, the copper/zinc SOD is present in
the cytosol, while manganese SOD is present in the mitochondrion. There
also exists a third form of SOD in extracellular fluids, which contains copper
and zinc in its active sites. The mitochondrial isozyme seems to be the most
biologically important of these three, since mice lacking this enzyme die
soon after birth.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antioxidant#Superoxide_dismutase.2C_catal
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7. Antioxidants.
• Catalases are enzymes that catalyse the conversion of hydrogen peroxide
to water and oxygen, using either an iron or manganese cofactor. This
protein is localized to peroxisomes in most eukaryotic cells Catalase is an
unusual enzyme since, although hydrogen peroxide is its only substrate, it
follows a ping-pong mechanism. Here, its cofactor is oxidised by one
molecule of hydrogen peroxide and then regenerated by transferring the
bound oxygen to a second molecule of substrate. Despite its apparent
importance in hydrogen peroxide removal, humans with genetic deficiency
of catalase — "acatalasemia" — or mice genetically engineered to lack
catalase completely, suffer few ill effects.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antioxidant#Superoxide_dismutase.2C_catal
ase.2C_and_peroxiredoxins
8. Antioxidants.
• Peroxiredoxins are peroxidases that catalyze the reduction of hydrogen
peroxide, organic hydroperoxides, as well as peroxynitrite.They are divided
into three classes: typical 2-cysteine peroxiredoxins; atypical 2-cysteine
peroxiredoxins; and 1-cysteine peroxiredoxins.These enzymes share the
same basic catalytic mechanism, in which a redox-active cysteine (the
peroxidatic cysteine) in the active site is oxidized to a sulfenic acid by the
peroxide substrate. Over-oxidation of this cysteine residue in
peroxiredoxins inactivates these enzymes, but this can be reversed by the
action of sulfiredoxin. Peroxiredoxins seem to be important in antioxidant
metabolism, as mice lacking peroxiredoxin 1 or 2 have shortened lifespan
and suffer from hemolytic anaemia, while plants use peroxiredoxins to
remove hydrogen peroxide generated in chloroplasts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antioxidant#Superoxide_dismutase.2C_catal
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9. Antioxidants.
• The thioredoxin system contains the 12-kDa protein thioredoxin and its
companion thioredoxin reductase. Proteins related to thioredoxin are
present in all sequenced organisms. Plants, such as Arabidopsis
thaliana, have a particularly great diversity of isoforms. The active site of
thioredoxin consists of two neighboring cysteines, as part of a highly
conserved CXXC motif, that can cycle between an active dithiol form
(reduced) and an oxidized disulfide form. In its active state, thioredoxin
acts as an efficient reducing agent, scavenging reactive oxygen species and
maintaining other proteins in their reduced state. After being oxidized, the
active thioredoxin is regenerated by the action of thioredoxin reductase,
using NADPH as an electron donor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antioxidant#Superoxide_dismutase.2C_catal
ase.2C_and_peroxiredoxins
10. Antioxidants.
• The glutathione system includes glutathione, glutathione reductase, glutathione
peroxidases, and glutathione S-transferases. This system is found in animals,
plants and microorganisms. Glutathione peroxidase is an enzyme containing
four selenium-cofactors that catalyzes the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide and
organic hydroperoxides. There are at least four different glutathione
peroxidase isozymes in animals. Glutathione peroxidase 1 is the most abundant
and is a very efficient scavenger of hydrogen peroxide, while glutathione
peroxidase 4 is most active with lipid hydroperoxides. Surprisingly, glutathione
peroxidase 1 is dispensable, as mice lacking this enzyme have normal
lifespans but they are hypersensitive to induced oxidative stress. In addition, the
glutathione S-transferases show high activity with lipid peroxides. These enzymes
are at particularly high levels in the liver and also serve
in detoxification metabolism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antioxidant#Superoxide_dismutase.2C_catalase.2C
_and_peroxiredoxins
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• Potassium Ferrocyanide is the inorganic compound with formula
K4[Fe(CN)6] · 3H2O.
It is the potassium salt of the coordination complex [Fe(CN)6]4−.
This salt forms lemon-yellow monoclinic crystals.
• The prophylactic and therapeutic mixture comprising:
• 1) Potassium Ferrocyanide.
• 2) Antioxidants can be formulated in the form of a single tablet, capsule for
administration to the radiation affected subjects in cases of emergency or
nuclear fallout. Also claimed are the compound contained Potassium
Ferrocyanide and antioxidants and the use this compound for de-
corporation of *Cs from the body of mammals affected by nuclear
radiation.
12. Potassium Ferrocyanid..
• Potassium ferrocyanide finds many niche applications in industry. It
and the related sodium salt are widely used as anticaking agents for
both road salt and table salt.
The potassium and sodium ferrocyanides are also used in the
purification of tin and the separation of copper from molybdenum
ores. Potassium ferrocyanide is used in the production of wine and
citric acid.
• IPotassium ferrocyanide can be used as a fertilizer for plants.
13. CALCIUM POTASSIUM FERROCYANIDE.
• CALCIUM POTASSIUM FERROCYANIDE, A PROPHYLACTIC MIXTURE
COMPRISING THIS COMPOUND AND THE USE THEREOF FOR
DECORPORATION OF RADIOCESIUM IN SUBJECTS AFFECTED BY
NUCLEAR RADIATION.
• United States Patent
• Pahuja et al.
• US007935366B2
• US 7,935,366 B2
• Date of Patent: May 3, 2011
14. Potassium ferrocyanide.
• Structure
• Like other metal cyanides, solid potassium ferrocyanide, both as the
hydrate and anhydrous salts, has a complicated polymeric structure. The
polymer consists of octahedral [Fe(CN)6]4− centers crosslinked with K+ ions
that are bound to the CN ligands. The K+---NC linkages break when the solid
is dissolved in water.
• Toxicity
• Potassium ferrocyanide is nontoxic, and is not decomposed to cyanide in
the body. The toxicity in rats is low, with lethal dose (LD50) at 6400 mg/kg.
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_ferrocyanide
15. Caezium-137.
• Caesium-137 (137
55Cs, Cs-137), cesium-137, or radiocaesium, is
a radioactive isotope of caesium which is formed as one of the more
common fission products by the nuclear fission of uranium-235 and
other fissionable isotopes in nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons. It
is among the most problematic of the short-to-medium-lifetime
fission products because it easily moves and spreads in nature due to
the high water solubility of caesium's most common chemical
compounds, which are salts.
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesium-
137#Health_risk_of_radioactive_caesium
16. Caezium–137.
• Caesium-137 reacts with water, producing a water-soluble compound
(caesium hydroxide). The biological behavior of caesium is similar to that
of potassium and rubidium. After entering the body, caesium gets more or
less uniformly distributed throughout the body, with the highest
concentrations in soft tissue. The biological half-life of caesium is rather
short, at about 70 days. A 1972 experiment showed that when dogs are
subjected to a whole body burden of 3800 μCi/kg (140 MBq/kg, or
approximately 44 μg/kg) of caesium-137 (and 950 to 1400 rads), they die
within 33 days, while animals with half of that burden all survived for a
year.
• Accidental ingestion of caesium-137 can be treated with Prussian blue,
which binds to it chemically and reduces the biological half-life to 30 days.
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesium-
137#Health_risk_of_radioactive_caesium
17. Radiation Protection with Antioxidants and
de-corporation of radionuclides.
• 1. Antioxidants. Cells protection.
• 2. CALCIUM POTASSIUM FERROCYANIDE. Radionuclides de-
corporation.