Iron and activated oxygen species in biology: The basic chemistry

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J.L. Pierre
M. Fontecave
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[1] Université J. Fourier,Laboratoire de Chimie Biomimétique, LEDSS, UMR CNRS 5616
[2] CNRS/Université J. Fourier,Laboratoire de Chimie et Biochimie des Centres Rédox biologiques, DBMS
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Biometals | 1999年 / 12卷
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hydrogen peroxide; iron; iron proteins; superoxide; synthetic iron complexes;
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This paper briefly presents a critical review concerning the chemical reactions involved when superoxide or hydrogen peroxide meet iron complexes. The data commented on are required for a correct interpretation of the chemical processes which play a paramount role in the biological activation of dioxygen and arise in normal metabolism as well as in pathological processes.
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页码:195 / 199
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