Free-radical production and oxidative reactions of hemoglobin.

Mechanisms of autoxidation of hemoglobin, and its reactions with H2O2, O2-, and oxidizing or reducing xenobiotics are discussed. Reactive intermediates of such reactions can include drug free radicals, H2O2, and O2-, as well as peroxidatively active ferrylhemoglobin and methemoglobin-H2O2. The contr...

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Main Author: Winterbourn, C C
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: 1985
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568600/
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spelling pubmed-15686002006-09-18 Free-radical production and oxidative reactions of hemoglobin. Winterbourn, C C Research Article Mechanisms of autoxidation of hemoglobin, and its reactions with H2O2, O2-, and oxidizing or reducing xenobiotics are discussed. Reactive intermediates of such reactions can include drug free radicals, H2O2, and O2-, as well as peroxidatively active ferrylhemoglobin and methemoglobin-H2O2. The contributions of these species to hemoglobin denaturation and drug-induced hemolysis, and the actions of various protective agents, are considered. 1985-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1568600/ /pubmed/3007097 Text en
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author Winterbourn, C C
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Free-radical production and oxidative reactions of hemoglobin.
author_facet Winterbourn, C C
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title Free-radical production and oxidative reactions of hemoglobin.
title_short Free-radical production and oxidative reactions of hemoglobin.
title_full Free-radical production and oxidative reactions of hemoglobin.
title_fullStr Free-radical production and oxidative reactions of hemoglobin.
title_full_unstemmed Free-radical production and oxidative reactions of hemoglobin.
title_sort free-radical production and oxidative reactions of hemoglobin.
description Mechanisms of autoxidation of hemoglobin, and its reactions with H2O2, O2-, and oxidizing or reducing xenobiotics are discussed. Reactive intermediates of such reactions can include drug free radicals, H2O2, and O2-, as well as peroxidatively active ferrylhemoglobin and methemoglobin-H2O2. The contributions of these species to hemoglobin denaturation and drug-induced hemolysis, and the actions of various protective agents, are considered.
publishDate 1985
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568600/
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