Oxidative stress and antioxidative system in plants
Abstract
Free radicals and other active derivatives of oxygen are inevitable by-products of biological redox reactions. Reactive oxygen species inactivate enzymes and damage important cellular components. The increased production of toxic oxygen derivatives is considered to be a universal or common feature of stress conditions. Plant and other organisms have evolved a wide range of mechanisms to contend with this problem. The antioxidant defence system of the plant comprises a variety of antioxidant molecules and enzymes. The effects of the action of free radicals on membranes include the induction of lipid peroxidation and fatty acid de-esterification. Both ethylene biosynthesis and membrane breakdown, which appear to…
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- Antioxidant
- Biochemistry
- Oxidative stress
- Radical
- Reactive oxygen species
- Chemistry
- Lipid peroxidation
- Enzyme
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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