Antioxidant peptides, the guardian of life from oxidative stress
Abstract Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced during oxidative metabolism in aerobic organisms. Under normal conditions, ROS production and elimination are in a relatively balanced state. However, under internal or external environmental stress, such as high glucose levels or UV radiation, ROS production can increase significantly, leading to oxidative stress. Excess ROS production not only damages biomolecules but is also closely associated with the pathogenesis of many diseases, such as skin photoaging, diabetes, and cancer. Antioxidant peptides (AOPs) are naturally occurring or artificially designed peptides that can reduce the levels of ROS and other pro‐oxidants, thus showing great potential in the treatment of oxidative stress‐related diseases. In this review, we discussed ROS production and its role in inducing oxidative stress‐related diseases in humans. Additionally, we discussed the sources, mechanism of action, and evaluation methods of AOPs and provided directions for future studies on AOPs..
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Medicinal Research Reviews - 44(2024), 1, Seite 275-364 |
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Zhu, Yiyun [VerfasserIn] |
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