reviewBritish Journal of PharmacologyMay 1, 2004GREEN OA

Measuring reactive species and oxidative damage in vivo and in cell culture: how should you do it and what do the results mean?

National University of Singapore

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Abstract

Free radicals and other reactive species (RS) are thought to play an important role in many human diseases. Establishing their precise role requires the ability to measure them and the oxidative damage that they cause. This article first reviews what is meant by the terms free radical, RS, antioxidant, oxidative damage and oxidative stress. It then critically examines methods used to trap RS, including spin trapping and aromatic hydroxylation, with a particular emphasis on those methods applicable to human studies. Methods used to measure oxidative damage to DNA, lipids and proteins and methods used to detect RS in cell culture, especially the various fluorescent "probes" of RS, are also critically reviewed.…

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Keywords
  • In vivo
  • Oxidative phosphorylation
  • Oxidative damage
  • Oxidative stress
  • Reactive oxygen species
  • Cell culture
  • Chemistry
  • Cell biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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