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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2002 Jun; 40(6): 680-92
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-62450

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The biological significance of singlet oxygen (1O2), an electronically excited species of oxygen, has been realized only in the last two decades. This was mainly due to the lack of proper methodology to generate this reactive oxygen species (ROS) in pure form and its reactions with biological molecules. Recent studies, using newly developed detection methods, show that 1O2 being generated in many biological systems, can significantly and quite often adversely alter several crucial biomolecules including DNA, proteins and lipids with undesirable consequences including cytotoxicity and/or disesase development. The reactions of 1O2 with the biological molecules are rather specific, as compared to other ROS. There are various compounds, mainly derived from natural sources that offer protection against damage induced by 1O2. Among the antioxidants carotenoids are the most effective singlet oxygen quenchers followed by tocopherols and others. The same reactive species if generated specifically in diseased states such as cancer can lead to the cure of the disease, and this principle is utilized in the newly developing modality of cancer treatment namely photodynamic therapy. Singlet oxygen, in low concentrations can also act as signaling molecule with several biological implications. This review clearly brings out the biological significance of 1O2.


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Animaux , Antioxydants/composition chimique , Caroténoïdes/composition chimique , Altération de l'ADN , Humains , Métabolisme lipidique , Mutagenèse , Tumeurs/métabolisme , Photochimie , Photothérapie dynamique , Protéines/métabolisme , Oxygène singulet/effets indésirables , Vitamine E/composition chimique
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