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Hydroxyl Radical: The univalent radical OH. Hydroxyl radical is a potent oxidizing agent. [Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), National Library of Medicine, extracted Dec-2023]

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ID SourceID
PubMed CID157350
CHEMBL ID1689064
CHEBI ID29191
MeSH IDM0026720

Synonyms (11)

Synonym
(oh)(.)
CHEBI:29191 ,
hydroxyl radical
ho(.)
oxidanyl
hydridooxygen(.)
3352-57-6
hydroxyl
CHEMBL1689064
DTXSID901318744
lambda1-oxidane

Research Excerpts

Overview

The hydroxyl radical (OH) is a strong oxidizing agent and it is responsible for the cytotoxicity caused by oxygen in different plants, animals, and other microbes. Hydroxyl radicals (•OH) are a type of short-lived radical which is the most aggressive reactive oxygen species.

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"Hydroxyl Radical (OH) is a strong oxidizing agent and it is responsible for the cytotoxicity caused by oxygen in different plants, animals, and other microbes."( Therapeutic Journey and Recent Advances in the Synthesis of Coumarin Derivatives.
Hasan, SM; Mujeeb, S; Singh, K; Sinha, S; Ved, A, 2022
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"The hydroxyl radical (·OH) is a strong oxidizing agent "( Transient Chemiluminescence Assay for Real-Time Monitoring of the Processes of SO
Lv, Y; Song, H; Su, Y; Sun, M; Xie, X; Yang, W, 2022
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"Hydroxyl radical (•OH) is an active species widely reported in studies across many scientific fields, and hence, its reliable analysis is vitally important. "( Overlooked Formation of H
Chen, B; Dionysiou, DD; Li, B; Li, J; Wang, L; Yang, J, 2022
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"The hydroxyl radical (•OH) is an extremely potent reactive oxygen species that plays a crucial role in photooxidations within the realm of hypoxic tumor therapy. "( Near-Infrared Self-Assembled Hydroxyl Radical Generator Based on Photoinduced Cascade Electron Transfer for Hypoxic Tumor Phototherapy.
Ding, J; Du, J; Fan, J; He, S; Li, G; Peng, X; Sun, W; Wang, J; Zhao, X; Zong, S, 2023
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"Hydroxyl radicals (•OH) are a type of short-lived radical which is the most aggressive reactive oxygen species due to its high reactivity to biomolecules. "( Dynamic Detection of Endogenous Hydroxyl Radicals at Single-Cell Level with Individual Ag-Au Nanocages.
Chen, Z; Gao, Y; Ma, C; Su, Y; Wu, S; Xia, Q; Zhu, JJ, 2020
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"Hydroxyl radical (OH) is an important oxidant in atmospheric aqueous phases such as cloud and fog drops and water-containing aerosol particles. "( A general scavenging rate constant for reaction of hydroxyl radical with organic carbon in atmospheric waters.
Anastasio, C; Arakaki, T; Azechi, S; Handa, D; Kimura, T; Kotani, Y; Kuroki, Y; Miyagi, Y; Nakajima, H; Okada, K; Tsuhako, A, 2013
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"Hydroxyl radical (•OH) is a highly reactive and unselective oxidant in atmospheric and aquatic systems. "( Dark formation of hydroxyl radical in Arctic soil and surface waters.
Cory, RM; Harrold, KH; Kling, GW; Logan, JR; McNeill, K; Page, SE; Sander, M, 2013
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"Hydroxyl radical (˙OH) is an indiscriminate oxidant that reacts at near-diffusion-controlled rates with organic carbon. "( Evidence for dissolved organic matter as the primary source and sink of photochemically produced hydroxyl radical in arctic surface waters.
Cory, RM; Logan, JR; McNeill, K; Page, SE, 2014
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2.06
"The hydroxyl radical (OH) is a key oxidant involved in the removal of air pollutants and greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. "( Observational evidence for interhemispheric hydroxyl-radical parity.
Arnold, T; Atlas, EL; Elkins, JW; Fraser, PJ; Ghosh, A; Hintsa, EJ; Hurst, DF; Ishijima, K; Krol, MC; Krummel, PB; Lintner, BR; Miller, BR; Miyazaki, K; Montzka, SA; Moore, FL; Mühle, J; O'Doherty, S; Patra, PK; Prinn, RG; Steele, LP; Stephens, BB; Takigawa, M; Wang, HJ; Weiss, RF; Wofsy, SC; Xiang, B; Young, D, 2014
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"Hydroxyl radical ((•)OH) is a strong oxidant that can degrade EOCs through photochemistry in surface water environments as well as in advanced oxidation processes (AOPs)."( Theoretical investigation on the kinetics and mechanisms of hydroxyl radical-induced transformation of parabens and its consequences for toxicity: Influence of alkyl-chain length.
An, T; Gao, Y; Ji, Y; Li, G, 2016
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1.4
"Hydroxyl radical footprinting is a valuable technique for studying protein structure, but care must be taken to ensure that the protein does not unfold during the labeling process due to oxidative damage. "( Pulsed electron beam water radiolysis for submicrosecond hydroxyl radical protein footprinting.
Charvátová, O; Janik, I; Sharp, JS; Watson, C; Woods, RJ; Zhuang, T, 2009
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2.04
"Hydroxyl radical footprinting is a technique for studying protein structure and binding that entails oxidizing a protein system of interest with diffusing hydroxyl radicals, and then measuring the amount of oxidation of each amino acid. "( Aliphatic peptidyl hydroperoxides as a source of secondary oxidation in hydroxyl radical protein footprinting.
Liu, M; Live, D; Saladino, J; Sharp, JS, 2009
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"The hydroxyl radical (*OH) is a footprinting probe which cleaves the oligonucleotide backbone independently of sequence and thus is a valuable reporter of backbone solvent accessibility."( Complementing global measures of RNA folding with local reports of backbone solvent accessibility by time resolved hydroxyl radical footprinting.
Brenowitz, M; Schlatterer, JC, 2009
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"The hydroxyl radical (HO*) is a strong oxidant that reacts with electron-rich sites of organic compounds and initiates complex chain mechanisms. "( Development of a group contribution method to predict aqueous phase hydroxyl radical (HO*) reaction rate constants.
Crittenden, J; Li, K; Minakata, D; Westerhoff, P, 2009
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1.15
"The hydroxyl radical (HO*) is a highly reactive oxygen-centered radical whose bimolecular rate constants for reaction with organic compounds (hydrogen atom abstraction) approach the diffusion-controlled limit in aqueous solution. "( How solvent modulates hydroxyl radical reactivity in hydrogen atom abstractions.
Mitroka, S; Tanko, JM; Troya, D; Zimmeck, S, 2010
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1.23
"Hydroxyl radical is a short-lived radical which is considered very aggressive due to its high reactivity toward biological molecules."( Ratiometric coumarin-neutral red (CONER) nanoprobe for detection of hydroxyl radicals.
El-Zahab, B; Ganea, GM; Kolic, PE; Warner, IM, 2011
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1.33
"The hydroxyl radical (HO(•)) is a strong oxidant that reacts with electron-rich sites on organic compounds and initiates complex radical chain reactions in aqueous phase advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). "( Linear free energy relationships between aqueous phase hydroxyl radical reaction rate constants and free energy of activation.
Crittenden, J; Minakata, D, 2011
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"Hydroxyl radicals (OH) are a key species in atmospheric photochemistry. "( Soil nitrite as a source of atmospheric HONO and OH radicals.
Andreae, MO; Behrendt, T; Cheng, P; Cheng, Y; Meixner, FX; Oswald, R; Pöschl, U; Su, H; Trebs, I; Zhang, Y, 2011
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1.81
"The hydroxyl radical (OH*) is a highly reactive oxygen species that plays a salient role in aqueous solution. "( Mobility mechanism of hydroxyl radicals in aqueous solution via hydrogen transfer.
Codorniu-Hernández, E; Kusalik, PG, 2012
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"Hydroxyl radical footprinting is a covalent labeling strategy used to probe the conformational properties of proteins in solution. "( Structural analysis of a therapeutic monoclonal antibody dimer by hydroxyl radical footprinting.
Alvarez, M; Bechtel, C; Deperalta, G; Dong, K; Ling, V; McDonald, R,
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"The hydroxyl radical (*OH) is an important mediator of biological oxidative stress, and this has stimulated interest in its detection. "( Theoretical study of the spin trapping of hydroxyl radical by cyclic nitrones: a density functional theory approach.
Hadad, CM; Villamena, FA; Zweier, JL, 2004
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1.15
"Hydroxyl radical (.OH) is a reactive oxygen species produced during severe hypoxia, asphyxia, or ischemia that can cause cell death resulting in brain damage. "( Novel method for in vivo hydroxyl radical measurement by microdialysis in fetal sheep brain in utero.
Castillo-Melendez, M; Langford, SJ; Miller, SL; Unthank, JK; Walker, DW; Yan, EB, 2005
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2.07
"Hydroxyl radical footprinting is a widely used method for following the folding of RNA molecules in solution. "( Mapping nucleic acid structure by hydroxyl radical cleavage.
Greenbaum, JA; Tullius, TD, 2005
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2.05
"The hydroxyl radical (*OH) is a particularly valuable footprinting probe by virtue of it being among the most reactive of chemical oxidants; it reports the solvent accessibility of reactive sites on macromolecules with as fine as a single residue resolution."( Fast Fenton footprinting: a laboratory-based method for the time-resolved analysis of DNA, RNA and proteins.
Beer, RH; Brenowitz, M; Mitra, S; Shcherbakova, I, 2006
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"The hydroxyl radical (*OH) is a uniquely insightful footprinting probe by virtue of it being among the most reactive chemical oxidants; it reports the solvent accessibility of reactive sites on macromolecules with as fine as a single residue resolution."( Following molecular transitions with single residue spatial and millisecond time resolution.
Beer, RH; Brenowitz, M; Mitra, S; Shcherbakova, I, 2008
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"The hydroxyl radical is a useful probe for studying the shape of the surface of a DNA molecule. "( Probing DNA structure with hydroxyl radicals.
Tullius, TD, 2002
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1.17
"The hydroxyl radical (.OH) is a highly reactive oxygen free radical that has been implicated as a cause of lung injury following exposure to silica and silicates. "( Hydroxyl radical production and lung injury in the rat following silica or titanium dioxide instillation in vivo.
Almagro, UA; Dawson, CA; Effros, RM; Ghio, AJ; Hacker, AD; Morrisey, J; Schapira, RM, 1995
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2.29
"The hydroxyl radical (OH.) is a highly-damaging reactive oxygen species, given its high reactivity and the consequent generation of secondary free radicals. "( Oxidative damage to lysozyme by the hydroxyl radical: comparative effects of scavengers.
Franzini, E; Hakim, J; Pasquier, C; Sellak, H, 1993
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1.12
"Hydroxyl radical (HO.), also is an important contributor to H2O2 and O2.- microbicidal activity."( Binding of myeloperoxidase to bacteria: effect on hydroxyl radical formation and susceptibility to oxidant-mediated killing.
Britigan, BE; Buettner, GR; Ratcliffe, HR; Rosen, GM, 1996
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1.27
"The hydroxyl radical is a very reactive oxygen species that damages biomolecules in the brain and in other tissues. "( Effects of alpha-phenyl-tert-butylnitrone and selegiline on hydroxyl free radicals in rat striatum produced by local application of glutamate.
Ferger, B; Kuschinsky, K; Seyfried, C; van Amsterdam, C, 1998
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"The hydroxyl radical (*OH) is a very reactive oxygen-free radical species that has profound effects on myocardial contractility. "( Transient and sustained impacts of hydroxyl radicals on sarcoplasmic reticulum function: protective effects of nebivolol.
Hasenfuss, G; Janssen, PM; Zeitz, O, 1999
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1.14
"The hydroxyl radicals are known to be a biologically active oxygen species. "( Hydroxyl radical generation from heart mitochondria damaged by ischemia.
Ogura, R, 1992
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2.28
"Hydroxyl radicals are a secondary product of the decomposition of the DMPO-superoxide radical adduct and are also formed as a result of trace metals such as iron present in the buffer."( Evidence against transition metal-independent hydroxyl radical generation by xanthine oxidase.
Lloyd, RV; Mason, RP, 1990
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1.26
"Hydroxyl radical is a potent oxidizing agent that may be formed by neutrophils through the iron-catalyzed reaction of superoxide and its dismutation product, hydrogen peroxide."( Phagocytes, O2 reduction, and hydroxyl radical.
Britigan, BE; Cohen, MS; Hassett, DJ; Rosen, GM,
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1.14
"Hydroxyl radical is a potent oxidizing agent of potential importance in human pathobiology. "( Do humans neutrophils form hydroxyl radical? Evaluation of an unresolved controversy.
Britigan, BE; Cohen, MS; Hassett, DJ; Rosen, GM, 1988
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Effects

The hydroxyl radical (*OH) has detrimental biological activity due to its very high reactivity. Hydroxyl radicals have been found to cause oxidative N-dealkylation of amines including folic acid via a hydrogen atom transfer mechanism.

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"The hydroxyl radical (•OH) has a crucial function in the oxidation and removal of many atmospheric compounds that are harmful to health. "( Hydroxyl, hydroperoxyl free radicals determination methods in atmosphere and troposphere.
Iradukunda, Y; Niu, X; Sanga, P; Shi, G; Wang, G; Wu, Z, 2021
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1.18
"The hydroxyl radical (•OH) has a crucial function in the oxidation and removal of many atmospheric compounds that are harmful to health. "( Hydroxyl, hydroperoxyl free radicals determination methods in atmosphere and troposphere.
Iradukunda, Y; Niu, X; Sanga, P; Shi, G; Wang, G; Wu, Z, 2021
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1.18
"Hydroxyl radicals have been found primarily responsible for decomposition steps."( Degradation and intermediates of diclofenac as instructive example for decomposition of recalcitrant pharmaceuticals by hydroxyl radicals generated with pulsed corona plasma in water.
Banaschik, R; Bednarski, PJ; Jablonowski, H; Kolb, JF, 2018
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"Hydroxyl radical may have been generated during TOD exertion, but was likely scavenged by soil organic matter."( Persulfate activation during exertion of total oxidant demand.
Elloy, FC; Teel, AL; Watts, RJ, 2016
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"Hydroxyl radical footprinting has been widely used for studying the structure of DNA and DNA-protein complexes. "( Footprinting protein-DNA complexes using the hydroxyl radical.
Jain, SS; Tullius, TD, 2008
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2.05
"The hydroxyl radical (*OH) has detrimental biological activity due to its very high reactivity. "( Relevance of the capacity of phosphorylated fructose to scavenge the hydroxyl radical.
Blagojević, D; Jones, DR; Mojović, M; Nikolić-Kokić, A; Spasić, MB; Spasić, SD; Spasojević, I, 2009
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1.15
"The hydroxyl radical ((*)OH) has been considered to be one of the most reactive oxygen species produced in biological systems. "( Potential mechanism for pentachlorophenol-induced carcinogenicity: a novel mechanism for metal-independent production of hydroxyl radicals.
Shan, GQ; Zhu, BZ, 2009
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1.12
"The hydroxyl radical (*OH) has been implicated in various diseases, and it is therefore important to establish efficient methods to screen hydroxyl radical scavengers for antioxidant therapy. "( Determination of antioxidant activity of phenolic antioxidants in a Fenton-type reaction system by chemiluminescence assay.
Chang, W; Cheng, Z; Li, Y; Yan, G, 2003
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"Hydroxyl radicals have been found to cause oxidative N-dealkylation of amines including folic acid via a hydrogen atom transfer mechanism."( Possible role of hydroxyl radicals in the oxidative degradation of folic acid.
Adhikari, S; Chattopadhyay, S; Mukherjee, T; Patro, BS, 2005
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2.11
"The hydroxyl radical (.OH) has been implicated as a cause of lung injury following asbestos exposure. "( Hydroxyl radicals are formed in the rat lung after asbestos instillation in vivo.
Dawson, CA; Effros, RM; Ghio, AJ; Hacker, AD; Morrisey, J; Schapira, RM, 1994
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"Hydroxyl radical (OH.) has been shown to play an important role as a mediator of H2O2 toxicity."( Effect of hydroxyl radical (OH.) on sphincter of Oddi motility.
Conklin, JL; Cullen, JJ; Ledlow, A; Murray, JA, 1997
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1.42
"Hydroxyl radical footprinting has been used to probe interactions in complexes between the ets domain of the murine transcription factor PU.1 and three different DNA restriction fragments, each containing one copy of the recognition sequence 5'-GGAA-3'. "( Hydroxyl radical footprinting of DNA complexes of the ets domain of PU.1 and its comparison to the crystal structure.
Arrowsmith, CH; Gross, P; Macgregor, RB, 1998
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3.19
"The hydroxyl radical has been spin trapped in microsomal and purified NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase systems in the presence of adriamycin, daunomycin and mitomycin C. "( Redox transformations of quinone antitumor drugs in liver microsomes.
Rumyantseva, GV; Weiner, LM, 1988
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"Hydroxyl radical yields have been deduced from these data as a function of beam penetration into the solutions."( Radiation chemistry of high-energy carbon, neon, and argon ions: hydroxyl radical yields.
Appleby, A; Christman, EA; Jayko, M, 1985
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1.23
"Hydroxyl radicals have been generated from hydrogen peroxide and superoxide (produced with xanthine oxidase), and an iron (EDTA) catalyst, and detected with deoxyribose, or in some cases with benzoate or alpha-keto-gamma-methiolbutyric acid. "( Myeloperoxidase as an effective inhibitor of hydroxyl radical production. Implications for the oxidative reactions of neutrophils.
Winterbourn, CC, 1986
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Actions

The hydroxyl radical (*OH) plays a central role in the oxidation and removal of many atmospheric compounds. Hydroxyl radicals are known to produce DNA-protein crosslinks in chromatin in vivo and in vitro.

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"Hydroxyl radicals (•OH) cause non-enzymic scission of polysaccharides in diverse biological systems. "( Fingerprinting of hydroxyl radical-attacked polysaccharides by N-isopropyl-2-aminoacridone labelling.
Airianah, OB; Fry, SC; Vreeburg, RA, 2014
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2.18
"The hydroxyl radical (*OH) plays a central role in the oxidation and removal of many atmospheric compounds. "( Determination of atmospheric hydroxyl radical by HPLC coupled with electrochemical detection.
Liu, B; Wang, HX, 2008
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1.2
"Hydroxyl radicals then enhance antimicrobial lethality, as suggested by earlier work."( Contribution of oxidative damage to antimicrobial lethality.
Wang, X; Zhao, X, 2009
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1.07
"The hydroxyl radical (OH) plays a key role in determining indoor air quality. "( Use of reactive tracers to determine ambient OH radical concentrations: application within the indoor environment.
Clemitshaw, KC; Henshaw, SJ; Lloyd-Jones, GC; Martin, D; Muñoz, MP; Nickless, G; Petersson, FK; Shallcross, DE; White, IR, 2010
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"Hydroxyl radical (OH*) can cause severe damage to cells and tissues. "( Determination of hydroxyl radical by capillary zone electrophoresis with amperometric detection.
Ding, F; Fang, Y; He, P; Li, H; Wang, Q; Zhu, N, 2003
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2.1
"Hydroxyl radicals (*OH) may cause non-enzymic scission of polysaccharides in vivo, e.g. "( Fingerprinting of polysaccharides attacked by hydroxyl radicals in vitro and in the cell walls of ripening pear fruit.
Dumville, JC; Fry, SC; Miller, JG, 2001
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2.01
"Hydroxyl radicals are known to produce DNA-protein crosslinks in chromatin in vivo and in vitro. "( Structure of hydroxyl radical-induced DNA-protein crosslinks in calf thymus nucleohistone in vitro.
Dizdaroglu, M; Fuciarelli, AF; Gajewski, E, 1988
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Treatment

Hydroxyl radical treatment reveals an asymmetric pattern of backbone reactivity. The region encompassing nucleotides 60-82, i.e., the 3' part of the conserved domain IV, is protected. Treatment with hydroxyl radicals made the cells rather slow to the change in extracellular [Ca(2+)].

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"If a hydroxyl radical treatment preceded the incubation with low density lipoprotein, a more serious damage was observed."( [Effects of hydroxyl radicals low density lipoprotein and cholesterol on the calcium responding behavior of vascular endothelial cells].
Feng, X; Gou, B; Wang, H; Wang, K; Xu, S; Yuan, L; Zhang, T, 2003
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1.15
"Hydroxyl radical treatment reveals an asymmetric pattern of backbone reactivity; in particular, the region encompassing nucleotides 60-82, i.e., the 3' part of the conserved domain IV, is protected."( Structure of 4.5S RNA in the signal recognition particle of Escherichia coli as studied by enzymatic and chemical probing.
Ehresmann, B; Ehresmann, C; Lentzen, G; Moine, H; Wintermeyer, W, 1996
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1.02
"Hydroxyl radical treatment fragmented the DNA in a manner typical of apoptosis cells, producing a ladder pattern of 200 base pair increments on 1% agarose gel electrophoresis."( Preventive effect of Ginkgo biloba extract on apoptosis in rat cerebellar neuronal cells induced by hydroxyl radicals.
Hou, J; Ni, Y; Xin, W; Zhao, B, 1996
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1.23
"Treatment with hydroxyl radical scavengers, thiourea and 2,2'-bipyridyl, decreased the levels of hydroxyl radical accumulation and recovered cell viability."( Lethal hydroxyl radical accumulation by a lactococcal bacteriocin, lacticin Q.
Li, M; Nakayama, J; Sonomoto, K; Toshimitsu, N; Yoneyama, F; Zendo, T, 2013
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1.18
"Treatment with hydroxyl radicals produced by Fe(2+)-EDTA made the cells rather slow to the change in extracellular [Ca(2+)]."( [Effects of hydroxyl radicals low density lipoprotein and cholesterol on the calcium responding behavior of vascular endothelial cells].
Feng, X; Gou, B; Wang, H; Wang, K; Xu, S; Yuan, L; Zhang, T, 2003
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Toxicity

Desferrioxamine (DF), an iron chelator, was explored as a therapeutic agent against paraquat toxicity in male Sprague-Dawley rats. ESR studies revealed that the observed toxic effects of nanoparticulate TiO(2) were most likely due to hydroxyl radical (OH) formation.

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"Leishmania must survive despite exposure to the toxic oxidant hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) during phagocytosis by macrophages."( Hydrogen peroxide-mediated toxicity for Leishmania donovani chagasi promastigotes. Role of hydroxyl radical and protection by heat shock.
Britigan, BE; Wilson, ME; Zarley, JH, 1991
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"Reactive oxygen metabolites have been postulated to play an important role in both toxic and ischemic forms of acute renal tubular epithelial injury."( Hydrogen peroxide cytotoxicity in LLC-PK1 cells: a role for iron.
Shah, SV; Walker, PD, 1991
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" Addition of high concentrations of catalase, but not superoxide dismutase, to the incubations provided some protection against the toxic effect of diquat, but much better protection was observed when catalase was added in combination with the iron chelator desferrioxamine."( Cytotoxicity of the redox cycling compound diquat in isolated hepatocytes: involvement of hydrogen peroxide and transition metals.
Moldeus, P; Ross, D; Sandy, MS; Smith, MT, 1987
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"The feasibility of using desferrioxamine (DF), an iron chelator, as a therapeutic agent against paraquat (PQ++) toxicity in male Sprague-Dawley rats was explored, based on the rationale of limiting toxic hydroxyl radical production from hydrogen peroxide by removing redox-active iron."( Failure of desferrioxamine to modify the toxicity of paraquat in rats.
Borg, DC; Drew, RT; Osheroff, MR; Schaich, KM, 1985
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" We show that addition of ferrous iron led to an enhancement of the bacterial killing, whereas addition of chelating agents, such as nitrilotriacetate and desferrioxamine, markedly reduced, up to a total abolishment, the toxic effects."( Iron mediates paraquat toxicity in Escherichia coli.
Chevion, M; Katzhendler, J; Kohen, R; Korbashi, P, 1986
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0.27
" The drug semiquinone, in turn, autoxidizes and efficiently generates highly reactive and toxic oxyradicals."( A possible role for membrane lipid peroxidation in anthracycline nephrotoxicity.
Gram, TE; Mimnaugh, EG; Trush, MA, 1986
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0.27
" sanguis, O2- can exert a toxic effect independent of the production of OH."( Oxygen toxicity in Streptococcus sanguis. The relative importance of superoxide and hydroxyl radicals.
DiGuiseppi, J; Fridovich, I, 1982
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" SIN-1 (< 1 mM) was only slightly toxic to HepG2 cells."( Increased cytotoxicity of 3-morpholinosydnonimine to HepG2 cells in the presence of superoxide dismutase. Role of hydrogen peroxide and iron.
Cederbaum, AI; Gergel, D; Misík, V; Ondrias, K, 1995
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"Prior studies concluded that 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP, a toxin causing parkinsonism) and its analogues are bioactivated by monoamine oxidase (MAO) to toxic pyridinium metabolites."( Suppression of hydroxyl radical formation by MAO inhibitors: a novel possible neuroprotective mechanism in dopaminergic neurotoxicity.
Chiueh, CC; Huang, SJ; Murphy, DL, 1994
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" Acrolein may cause allylamine's toxic effects, since it acts as a strong peroxidizing agent itself; in addition, deamination of allylamine is accompanied by production of hydrogen peroxide."( Lipid peroxidation and oxidative stress during acute allylamine-induced cardiovascular toxicity.
Awasthi, S; Boor, PJ,
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0.13
" Using the xanthine/xanthine oxidase reaction to generate superoxide radicals, we have attempted to examine the role of the Fenton reaction in SOD toxicity observing that high SOD levels along with micromolar concentrations of Fe2+ greatly increased the production of the highly toxic hydroxyl radical."( Superoxide dismutase (SOD)-catalase conjugates. Role of hydrogen peroxide and the Fenton reaction in SOD toxicity.
Lopaschuk, GD; Mao, GD; Poznansky, MJ; Thomas, PD, 1993
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"Under certain conditions, many radioprotective thiols can be toxic, causing loss of colony-forming ability in cultured mammalian cells in a biphasic fashion whereby the thiols are not toxic at high or low concentrations of the drug, but cause decreased clonogenicity at intermediate (0."( Role of Fenton chemistry in thiol-induced toxicity and apoptosis.
Biaglow, JE; Held, KD; Hopcia, KL; Sylvester, FC, 1996
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"Although reactive oxygen species are natural metabolic products, they can be toxic to cells and are implicated in some neurodegenerative disease."( Superoxide dismutase and oxygen radical neurotoxicity.
Brown, RH; Hosler, BA, 1996
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" There were no significant differences between treatment arms in the primary measures of tolerability, the frequency and types of clinical adverse events, or the clinical/functional features of HD."( Safety and tolerability of the free-radical scavenger OPC-14117 in Huntington's disease. The Huntington Study Group.
, 1998
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0.3
"Oxygen radical generation due to surface radicals, inflammation, and iron release has been suggested as the mechanism of adverse effects of quartz, such as emphysema, fibrosis, and carcinogenic effects."( In vitro effects of coal fly ashes: hydroxyl radical generation, iron release, and DNA damage and toxicity in rat lung epithelial cells.
Aust, AE; Borm, PJ; Fubini, B; Knaapen, A; Schilderman, PA; Smith, KR; Tomatis, M; van Herwijnen, M; van Maanen, JM, 1999
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" Glycolaldehyde was more toxic to the SOD-null strain than to its SOD-replete parent, and this differential effect was oxygen-dependent."( The role of alpha,beta -dicarbonyl compounds in the toxicity of short chain sugars.
Fridovich, I; Okado-Matsumoto, A, 2000
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" However, following the discovery that O(2)(-) was a normal cellular metabolite, it was quickly recognized that the Haber-Weiss reaction (O(2)(-)+H(2)O(2) -->HO+O(2)+HO(-)) might provide a means to generate more toxic radicals."( The Haber-Weiss reaction and mechanisms of toxicity.
Kehrer, JP, 2000
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"rad;OH concentration in embryonic tissues after COC exposure and toxic interactions of COC and NaSAL can also occur at an earlier stage of development."( Salicylate and cocaine: interactive toxicity during chicken mid-embryogenesis.
Sparber, SB; Venturini, L, 2001
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" ADM is especially toxic to heart tissue."( [Free radicals mediate cardiac toxicity induced by adriamycin].
Miura, T; Muraoka, S, 2003
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" Thus, SpxB is required for resistance to the toxic by-product of its own activity."( Factors contributing to hydrogen peroxide resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae include pyruvate oxidase (SpxB) and avoidance of the toxic effects of the fenton reaction.
Imlay, JA; Park, S; Pericone, CD; Weiser, JN, 2003
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"The underlying cause of Alzheimer's disease is thought to be the aggregation of monomeric beta-amyloid (Abeta), through a series of toxic oligomers, which forms the mature amyloid fibrils that accumulate at the center of senile plaques."( Both the D-(+) and L-(-) enantiomers of nicotine inhibit Abeta aggregation and cytotoxicity.
Allsop, D; El-Agnaf, OM; Fullwood, NJ; Gibson, GL; Huckerby, TN; Moore, SA; Tabner, BJ; Turnbull, S, 2004
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" The most toxic quartz flour (Qz 2/1-C) but not DQ12, showed an increase in strand breaks at 40 micrograms/cm2 in cell culture."( In vitro genotoxicity assessment of commercial quartz flours in comparison to standard DQ12 quartz.
Borm, PJ; Cakmak, GD; Fenoglio, I; Fubini, B; Schins, RP; Shi, T, 2004
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" Especially, benzoic acids with ortho-substituted hydroxyl groups were more toxic than benzoic acids with meta- and/or para-substituted hydroxyl groups."( Acute toxicity of benzoic acids to the crustacean Daphnia magna.
Fukaya, Y; Kamaya, Y; Suzuki, K, 2005
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"Nephrotoxicity is a major side effect of cisplatin, a widely used cancer therapy drug."( Effects of hydroxyl radical scavenging on cisplatin-induced p53 activation, tubular cell apoptosis and nephrotoxicity.
Dong, G; Dong, Z; Jiang, M; Pabla, N; Smith, SB; Wang, CY; Wei, Q; Yang, T, 2007
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" Natural henna leaves did not show toxic effects, whereas two out of four samples of marketed henna products were shown toxicity effects."( Cytotoxicity of lawsone and cytoprotective activity of antioxidants in catalase mutant Escherichia coli.
Horita, M; Masuoka, N; Ogino, K; Sano, K; Sauriasari, R; Takemura, Y; Tsutsui, K; Wang, BL; Wang, DH, 2007
)
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" In addition, a short-term toxicity assessment in rats was also conducted for the identification of certain toxic effects of AG after heat processing."( Increase in the free radical scavenging activities of American ginseng by heat processing and its safety evaluation.
Kang, KS; Kim, HY; Okamoto, T; Sei, Y; Yamabe, N; Yokozawa, T, 2007
)
0.34
" Recently, superoxide dismutase (SOD) mimetics (SODm) have been developed that display safe SOD activities but which also possess additional antioxidant enzyme (e."( Comparison of the effects of the superoxide dismutase mimetics EUK-134 and tempol on paraquat-induced nephrotoxicity.
Chatterjee, PK; Gard, PR; Samai, M; Sharpe, MA, 2007
)
0.34
" ESR studies revealed that the observed toxic effects of nanoparticulate TiO(2) were most likely due to hydroxyl radical (OH) formation."( Hydroxyl radicals (*OH) are associated with titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) nanoparticle-induced cytotoxicity and oxidative DNA damage in fish cells.
Davies, SJ; Dodd, NJ; Jha, AN; Reeves, JF, 2008
)
2
"Carbon nanotubes (CNT) have been reported to elicit toxic responses in vitro and in vivo, ascribed so far to metal contamination, CNT length, degree of oxidation, or extent of hydrophilicity."( Structural defects play a major role in the acute lung toxicity of multiwall carbon nanotubes: physicochemical aspects.
Béguin, F; Fenoglio, I; Fonseca, A; Fubini, B; Greco, G; Lison, D; Muller, J; Nagy, JB; Raymundo-Piñero, E; Tomatis, M, 2008
)
0.35
" Despite weathered fibers appearing less toxic than "stored/laboratory" ones, NOA is to be considered far from safe because of fibrous nature and residual surface reactivity."( The effect of weathering on ecopersistence, reactivity, and potential toxicity of naturally occurring asbestos and asbestiform minerals.
Compagnoni, R; Enrico Favero-Longo, S; Fubini, B; Piervittori, R; Tomatis, M; Turci, F, 2009
)
0.35
" In all cases, the less toxic 6-chloronicotinic acid was found to be the major product at higher degrees of oxidation."( Reactivity of hydroxyl radicals with neonicotinoid insecticides: mechanism and changes in toxicity.
Amat, AM; Dell'arciprete, ML; Furlong, JP; Gonzalez, MC; Mártire, DO; Santos-Juanes, L; Sanz, AA; Vicente, R, 2009
)
0.71
" The toxicity of the oxidation products obtained during the reaction was assessed by means of Vibrio fischeri and Daphnia magna tests in order to evaluate the potential formation of toxic by-products."( Identification of intermediates and assessment of ecotoxicity in the oxidation products generated during the ozonation of clofibric acid.
Boltes, K; García-Calvo, E; Gonzalo, MS; Letón, P; Rosal, R; Vaquero, JJ, 2009
)
0.35
" This implies that, if any more toxic transformation products than diuron were formed, their concentration was not sufficiently high to affect the mixture toxicity, which was dominated by the parent compound diuron."( Evolution of algal toxicity during (photo)oxidative degradation of diuron.
Canonica, S; Escher, B; Mestankova, H; Schirmer, K; von Gunten, U, 2011
)
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" Results of the present work exclude peroxynitrite involvement in cytokine toxicity to β-cells because its generation did not correlate with the toxic action of cytokines."( Cytokine toxicity in insulin-producing cells is mediated by nitro-oxidative stress-induced hydroxyl radical formation in mitochondria.
Gurgul-Convey, E; Lenzen, S; Lortz, S; Mehmeti, I, 2011
)
0.59
" The results showed that dissolved Zn(2+), from nZnO and bulk ZnO in suspensions, were toxic to zebrafish, while the aggregation and sedimentation of nZnO suspensions reduced the toxicity of nZnO."( Comparative toxicity of nano-ZnO and bulk ZnO suspensions to zebrafish and the effects of sedimentation, ˙OH production and particle dissolution in distilled water.
Fang, T; Sima, XF; Xiong, DW; Yu, LP; Zhu, WT, 2011
)
0.37
" In particular, conversion of amorphous silica to crystalline forms during burning may provide a source of toxic particles."( The surface reactivity and implied toxicity of ash produced from sugarcane burning.
Corazzari, I; Dunster, C; Fubini, B; Gazzano, E; Ghigo, D; Grendene, F; Horwell, CJ; Le Blond, JS; Murphy, F; Oppenheimer, C; Tomatis, M; Turci, F; Williamson, BJ, 2014
)
0.4
" TiO(2) particles of different specific surface areas were compared for their toxic effects on RAW264."( Specific surface area of titanium dioxide (TiO2) particles influences cyto- and photo-toxicity.
Chen, Z; Jiang, Z; Loo, SC; Ng, HS; Ng, KW; Tang, Y; Xiong, S; Zhao, X, 2013
)
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"Heavy metals become toxic when they are not metabolized by the body and accumulate in the soft tissue."( Beneficial effect of sesame oil on heavy metal toxicity.
Chandrasekaran, VR; Hsu, DZ; Liu, MY, 2014
)
0.4
" Furthermore, Cu(2+) mitigated the toxic effect of human amylin by inhibiting activation of pro-apoptotic caspase-3 and stress-kinase signaling pathways in rat pancreatic insulinoma cells in part by stabilizing human amylin in its native conformational state."( Copper(II)-human amylin complex protects pancreatic cells from amylin toxicity.
Ahmad, S; Donaldson, RP; Ha, E; Jeremic, AM; Karnaukhova, E; Lee, EC; Legesse, L; Singh, S, 2013
)
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" These products might be ozone-resistant and more toxic to Vibrio fisheri than levofloxacin."( Levofloxacin oxidation by ozone and hydroxyl radicals: kinetic study, transformation products and toxicity.
Deborde, M; Hamdi El Najjar, N; Journel, R; Leitner, NK; Touffet, A, 2013
)
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" These TiO(2) NPs may induce some unexpected toxic effects to aquatic systems."( Imbalance between oxidative and antioxidative systems: toward an understanding of visible light-induced titanium dioxide nanoparticles toxicity.
Xu, B; Yu, CP; Zhang, HW; Zou, XY, 2013
)
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" extract ameliorates the toxic effects of BPA and is proved to have antioxidant potential and antitoxic effect."( Influence of Genista tinctoria L. or methylparaben on subchronic toxicity of bisphenol A in rats.
Bolfa, P; Cătoi, C; Crişan, G; Kiss, B; Loghin, F; Păltinean, R; Pop, A; Popa, DS; Vlase, L, 2014
)
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" Therefore, the application of AOPs to remove MPB should be carefully performed for safe water treatment."( Computational consideration on advanced oxidation degradation of phenolic preservative, methylparaben, in water: mechanisms, kinetics, and toxicity assessments.
An, T; Fang, H; Gao, Y; Ji, Y; Li, G, 2014
)
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" The toxicity evaluation illustrated the formation of some intermediate photoproducts, which were more toxic than PRO."( [UV photolysis of propranolol in aqueous solution: mechanism and toxicity of photoproducts].
Liu, GG; Lu, WY; Peng, N; Wang, KF; Yao, K; Zeng, LZ, 2014
)
0.4
"Arsenic (As) is a widely distributed trace element which is known to be associated with numerous adverse effects on human beings and animals."( The Role of Oxidative Stress in Gastrointestinal Tract Tissues Induced by Arsenic Toxicity in Cocks.
Guo, G; Guo, Y; Hu, Z; Tian, L; Xing, M; Zhang, K; Zhang, W; Zhao, P, 2015
)
0.42
" Compared with phthalates, OH-addition TPs (o-OH-phthalates) were one level more toxic to aquatic organisms, and m-OH-phthalates exhibit higher estrogenic activity."( Eco-toxicity and human estrogenic exposure risks from OH-initiated photochemical transformation of four phthalates in water: A computational study.
An, T; Gao, Y; Ji, Y; Li, G; Zhao, C, 2015
)
0.42
"Benzophenone-3 (BP-3) is a popular ultraviolet absorbing chemical and has an adverse impact on aquatic ecosystems and human health."( Degradation of benzophenone-3 by the ozonation in aqueous solution: kinetics, intermediates and toxicity.
Guo, Y; Lin, Q; Qi, F; Xu, B, 2016
)
0.43
" In assessing the aquatic toxicity of parabens and their degradation products using the model calculations, the products of the (•)OH-addition route were found to be more toxic to green algae than original parabens."( Theoretical investigation on the kinetics and mechanisms of hydroxyl radical-induced transformation of parabens and its consequences for toxicity: Influence of alkyl-chain length.
An, T; Gao, Y; Ji, Y; Li, G, 2016
)
0.68
" The intermediates were further degraded and toxicity was then reduced to non toxic levels after 45 min experiment, when 98% of the initial concentration of DR1 was degraded and mineralization achieved 55%."( Monitoring ecotoxicity of disperse red 1 dye during photo-Fenton degradation.
da Silva Leite, L; de Aragão Umbuzeiro, G; de Souza Maselli, B; Pupo Nogueira, RF, 2016
)
0.43
"Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic gas-second only to carbon monoxide as a cause of inhalational deaths."( Hydrogen Sulfide--Mechanisms of Toxicity and Development of an Antidote.
Ali, S; Ambasudhan, R; Boss, GR; Brenner, M; Chan, A; Glasheen, M; Haushalter, KJ; Jiang, J; Lam, WL; Lipton, SA; Mahon, SB; Parker, J; Patel, HH; Pilz, RB; Saha, A, 2016
)
0.43
" Chlorination disinfection is necessary in water treatment process, in which many chemicals remained in water would react with disinfectant chlorine and form toxic by-products."( Transformation pathways and acute toxicity variation of 4-hydroxyl benzophenone in chlorination disinfection process.
Du, Y; Liu, Q; Liu, W; Wei, D, 2016
)
0.43
" A 30-day subchronic study (250, 500 and 1000 mg/kg∙BW) in rats showed no significant adverse effects on food consumption, body weight (BW), mortality, hematology, biochemistry, necropsy, organ weight or histopathology."( Safety evaluation of soybean protein isolate oxidized by a hydroxyl radical-generating system.
Hao, X; Li, L; Li, Y; Liu, W; Shao, M; Sun, H; Zhang, D; Zhao, H, 2017
)
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"Chlorinated reclaimed water is widely used for landscaping and recreational purposes, resulting in human exposure to toxic disinfection byproducts."( Solar light irradiation significantly reduced cytotoxicity and disinfection byproducts in chlorinated reclaimed water.
Du, Y; Hu, HY; Lu, Y; Lv, XT; Wu, QY; Zhang, X, 2017
)
0.46
"Developing catalytic and safe nanomaterials is very necessary for the reduction of potential risk to human health; however, this strategy has been found extremely challenging because the enhancement in catalytic activity of nanomaterials is inevitably accompanied with more potent cell injury."( Achievement of safer palladium nanocrystals by enlargement of {100} crystallographic facets.
Chang, Y; Cheng, Y; Feng, Y; Li, K; Wang, Z; Wu, Z; Zhang, H; Zhang, M, 2017
)
0.46
"31% accuracy, the classification model in this work can be used for virtual screening of toxic action of M/MOx NPs."( Use of metal/metal oxide spherical cluster and hydroxyl metal coordination complex for descriptor calculation in development of nanoparticle cytotoxicity classification model.
Kim, KY; No, KT; Park, JW; Shin, HK, 2017
)
0.46
"Sewage effluents can contain hundreds of toxic pollutants, making them a risk to humans when involved in drinking water."( Exposure to solar light reduces cytotoxicity of sewage effluents to mammalian cells: Roles of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species.
Du, Y; Hu, HY; Lu, Y; Lv, XT; Wang, QP; Wu, QY, 2018
)
0.48
" Antibacterial activity of the synthesized nanocomposite as a safe photocatalyst was studied in details."( Cadmium selenide quantum dot-zinc oxide composite: Synthesis, characterization, dye removal ability with UV irradiation, and antibacterial activity as a safe and high-performance photocatalyst.
Karimi, B; Mahmoodi, NM; Mazarji, M; Moghtaderi, H, 2018
)
0.48
" Products F1, F2 and F3 were found to be toxic substances, but their toxicity to aquatic organisms was lower than that of FLP."( Degradation of fluopyram in water under ozone enhanced microbubbles: Kinetics, degradation products, reaction mechanism, and toxicity evaluation.
Cheng, Y; Guo, Y; Jiang, F; Li, C; Qian, H; Xie, Y; Yao, W; Yu, H; Yuan, S, 2020
)
0.56
" Here, we show laboratory-synthesized CDs irradiated with light degrade into molecules that are toxic to both normal (HEK-293) and cancerous (HeLa and HepG2) human cells."( Photodegradation of carbon dots cause cytotoxicity.
Fang, WD; Ji, R; Liu, YY; Miao, AJ; Tan, QG; Wei, S; Yang, LY; Yu, NY; Zhang, XW, 2021
)
0.62
" However, due to their persistence in aquatic environments, even at low concentrations, their use has been considered an environmental problem and caused concern regarding the adverse effects on human health."( Aqueous picloram degradation by hydroxyl radicals: Unveiling mechanism, kinetics, and ecotoxicity through experimental and theoretical approaches.
Carvalho-Silva, VH; Lastre-Acosta, AM; Ramos, B; Sanches-Neto, FO; Teixeira, ACSC, 2021
)
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Pharmacokinetics

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
" Zonisamide has a pharmacokinetic profile favorable for clinical use."( Zonisamide: chemistry, mechanism of action, and pharmacokinetics.
Leppik, IE, 2004
)
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Compound-Compound Interactions

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" Here we describe a rapid and sensitive HPLC method using ultraviolet absorbance (UV) and electrochemical detection (EC) to detect SA (UV), its hydroxylated adducts 2,3- and 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acids (DHBA) and catechol in combination with catechol- and indoleamines and related metabolites (EC) in one isocratic run."( Detection of salicylate and its hydroxylated adducts 2,3- and 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acids as possible indices for in vivo hydroxyl radical formation in combination with catechol- and indoleamines and their metabolites in cerebrospinal fluid and brain tissu
Gramsbergen, JB; Sloot, WN, 1995
)
0.5
" In this study, we investigated the effects of HESW therapy combined with cisplatin (CDDP) on MH134 hepatoma in a mouse model."( The effect of high-energy shock wave therapy combined with cisplatin on mouse hepatoma.
Asano, T; Hasegawa, M; Isono, K; Iwashita, C; Maruyama, M; Miyauchi, H; Nakagohri, T; Tsuchiya, Y; Uematsu, T, 1995
)
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"The anti-tumor effects of high-energy shock waves (HESW) in combination with cisplatin (CDDP) and ATX-70, as a photosensitizer, were investigated in vitro and in vivo."( Application of high energy shock waves to cancer treatment in combination with cisplatin and ATX-70.
Asano, T; Hasegawa, M; Isono, K; Iwashita, C; Maruyama, M; Miyauchi, H; Nakagohri, T; Uematsu, T,
)
0.13
" The anti-tumor effects of HESW in combination with cisplatin (CDDP) and ATX-70 was investigated in vitro and in vivo."( Application of high energy shock waves to cancer treatment in combination with cisplatin and ATX-70.
Asano, T; Hasegawa, M; Isono, K; Iwashita, C; Maruyama, M; Miyauchi, H; Nakagohri, T; Uematsu, T,
)
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" The AOB nanorods could be easily combined with biopolymer chitosan (Chi) to form an organic-inorganic hybrid material, and a biocompatible, crack-free and porous Chi-AOB composite film could be readily obtained."( Hydroxyl-containing antimony oxide bromide nanorods combined with chitosan for biosensors.
Li, J; Lu, X; Wen, Z, 2006
)
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"Ozonation combined with electrolysis (ozone-electrolysis) is a new advanced oxidation process for water treatment."( Ozonation combined with electrolysis of 1,4-dioxane using a two-compartment electrolytic flow cell with solid electrolyte.
Abe, M; Asano, M; Kishimoto, N; Nakagawa, T; Ono, Y; Yamada, M, 2008
)
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" Selected examples demonstrate the use of this technique for structural studies on membrane proteins, and the combination with rapid mixing devices for characterizing the properties of short-lived protein (un)folding intermediates."( Mass spectrometry combined with oxidative labeling for exploring protein structure and folding.
Konermann, L; Pan, Y; Stocks, BB; Tong, X,
)
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"The results suggest that nanoparticles combined with visible light can be used for sterilization purposes and may be effective for treating infected wounds."( Enhanced inactivation of bacteria by metal-oxide nanoparticles combined with visible light irradiation.
Gedanken, A; Lipovsky, A; Lubart, R; Nitzan, Y, 2011
)
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", catechol, resorcinol, hydroquinone, and pyrogallol, was studied by ESR spin trapping combined with the UV-A photolysis of hydrogen peroxide."( Estimation of relative reaction rate of hydroxy radical with poly-hydroxy benzenes: ESR spin trapping combined with UV-A photolysis.
Nakagawa, S, 2013
)
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" In this study, we used HPLC analyses of HE oxidation products in combination with continuous wave electron paramagnetic resonance (CW-EPR) spin trapping with 5-tert-butoxycarbonyl-5-methyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide (BMPO) to define the identity of the oxidizing species formed in the (•)NO/O₂(•-) system."( Detection and identification of oxidants formed during •NO/O2•⁻ reaction: a multi-well plate CW-EPR spectroscopy combined with HPLC analyses.
Joseph, J; Kalyanaraman, B; Koto, T; Michalski, R; Zielonka, J, 2014
)
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Bioavailability

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
" Thus, other properties for good bioavailability besides log P should also be taken into consideration."( Comparative quantitative structure-activity study of radical scavengers.
Boonchoong, P; Vajragupta, O; Wongkrajang, Y, 2000
)
0.31
" Nitrate tolerance increased bioavailability of NO in the heart without increasing formation of reactive oxygen species."( Nitrate tolerance does not increase production of peroxynitrite in the heart.
Baxter, GF; CsonkA, C; Csont, T; Dux, L; Ferdinandy, P; Görbe, A; Onody, A; Schulz, R, 2002
)
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" The method integrates metal bioavailability and reactivity and can provide a better understanding of the effect of small variations in mass concentrations on health."( Hydroxyl radical generation by electron paramagnetic resonance as a new method to monitor ambient particulate matter composition.
Borm, PJ; Heinrich, J; Knaapen, AM; Kuhlbusch, T; Pitz, M; Schins, RP; Shi, T, 2003
)
1.76
" We now report the use of quercetin-hamster serum albumin combination to increase the bioavailability of quercetin."( Albumin-quercetin combination offers a therapeutic advantage in the prevention of reduced survival of erythrocytes in visceral leishmaniasis.
Biswas, D; Biswas, T; Ray, M; Sen, G,
)
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" Organic Se from natural foods has higher bioavailability and is safer than inorganic Se species."( Synthesis of selenium-containing polysaccharides and evaluation of antioxidant activity in vitro.
Wang, J; Wang, X; Yao, J; Zhang, J; Zhao, B, 2012
)
0.38
"Photo-decomposition of methylmercury (MeHg) in surface water is thought to be an important process that reduces the bioavailability of mercury (Hg) to aquatic organisms."( Effects of natural water constituents on the photo-decomposition of methylmercury and the role of hydroxyl radical.
Kim, MK; Zoh, KD, 2013
)
0.61
" This study presents a kinetic model based on UV photolysis parameters, including UV absorption rate and quantum yield, and hydroxyl radical (·OH) oxidation parameters, including second-order rate constants for ·OH reactions and steady-state ·OH concentrations, that can be used to predict micropollutant abatement in wastewater."( Organic Contaminant Abatement in Reclaimed Water by UV/H2O2 and a Combined Process Consisting of O3/H2O2 Followed by UV/H2O2: Prediction of Abatement Efficiency, Energy Consumption, and Byproduct Formation.
Canonica, S; Gamage, S; Gerrity, D; Lee, M; Lee, Y; Pisarenko, A; Snyder, SA; Trenholm, RA; von Gunten, U, 2016
)
0.64
" Solubility plays an important role in the bioavailability of phenolic compounds, hence this study may assist in better exploitation of phenolics from winemaking by-products as functional food ingredients and/or supplements."( Enzyme-assisted extraction of phenolics from winemaking by-products: Antioxidant potential and inhibition of alpha-glucosidase and lipase activities.
Biasoto, AC; de Camargo, AC; Regitano-d'Arce, MA; Shahidi, F, 2016
)
0.43
" However, there are many molecules in foods that can react or interact with peptides, thereby reducing the bioavailability or bioactivity of these peptides."( Reactivity of peptides within the food matrix.
Kamdem, JP; Tsopmo, A, 2019
)
0.51
" These ligands control the reactivity, mobility, solubility and speciation of Fe, which have a potential impact on Fe bioavailability and cloud water oxidant capacity."( Influence of strong iron-binding ligands on cloud water oxidant capacity.
Bianco, A; Boutorh, J; Chaumerliac, N; Cheize, M; Deguillaume, L; Delort, AM; González, AG; Mailhot, G; Planquette, H; Sarthou, G, 2022
)
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" However, due to its low solubility its bioavailability is limited."( Comparative Interaction Studies of Quercetin with 2-Hydroxyl-propyl-β-cyclodextrin and 2,6-Methylated-β-cyclodextrin.
Cournia, Z; Diamantis, DA; Georgiou, N; Javornik, U; Mauromoustakos, T; Papadourakis, M; Papakyriakopoulou, P; Plavec, J; Tzakos, AG; Tzeli, D; Vakali, V; Valsami, G; Zoupanou, N, 2022
)
0.72
" The review includes a characterization of the mechanism of action of flavonoids, as well as insight into the physicochemical parameters determining their bioavailability in vitro."( Why Do Dietary Flavonoids Have a Promising Effect as Enhancers of Anthracyclines? Hydroxyl Substituents, Bioavailability and Biological Activity.
Golonko, A; Lewandowski, W; Olichwier, AJ; Swislocka, R; Szczerbinski, L, 2022
)
0.72
" The results showed that the addition of plasticizer significantly improved the performance of starch straws, which greatly improved the mechanical properties, water absorption rate (WAR) and thermal stability."( Effects of polyols with different hydroxyl numbers on the structure and properties of starch straws.
Cui, B; Gao, S; Guo, L; Liu, P; Lu, L; Ma, C; Tan, C; Tao, H; Wu, Z; Yuan, F; Zou, F, 2023
)
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"Acetylation could improve the bioavailability of (-)-Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate (EGCG), but the relationship of substitution degree and antioxidant capacity of acetylated EGCG was unclear."( Separation and antioxidant activities of new acetylated EGCG compounds.
Cui, H; Engelhardt, UH; Wang, Y; Yin, J; Yu, J; Zhang, J; Zhao, Y, 2023
)
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Dosage Studied

The effect of AC dosage and solution pH on the contribution of hydroxyl radicals (HO) in bulk solution and oxidation on the AC surface to the removal of oxalate was studied. The combination of precisely controlled high dose delivery, shorter exposure times, and elimination of radiation damage due to capillary effects significantly increases the signal quality.

ExcerptRelevanceReference
" Our observations that the linear-quadratic mix of the dose-response curve for DSBs depends critically on scavenger efficiency may help to clarify the considerable confusion in the literature on the shape of such curves."( Radiation chemical mechanisms of single- and double-strand break formation in irradiated SV40 DNA.
Flick, MB; Krisch, RE; Trumbore, CN, 1991
)
0.28
" This demonstrated that at the dosage levels used in this study, MPSS was an effective antioxidant."( Iron-induced lipid peroxidation in spinal cord: protection with mannitol and methylprednisolone.
Anderson, DK; Means, ED, 1985
)
0.27
" This effect was evident by a decrease of the maximal response of the dose-response curves to isoprenaline, whereas the EC50 values did not change."( Dual effects of Haemophilus influenzae on guinea pig tracheal beta-adrenergic receptor function: involvement of oxygen-centered radicals from pulmonary macrophages.
Engels, F; Nijkamp, FP; Oosting, RS, 1987
)
0.27
" We studied the dose-response effect of DDS (10-1 mM) on the generation of oxygen intermediates (OI:O2-, H2O2, OH."( Dissociation of the inhibitory effect of dapsone on the generation of oxygen intermediates--in comparison with that of colchicine and various scavengers.
Miyachi, Y; Niwa, Y; Sakane, T, 1984
)
0.27
" The dose-response curves for SSBs due to glycerol radicals are predominantly "one-hit" over the entire glycerol concentration range where they were observable (> or = 75 mM)."( Role of scavenger-derived radicals in the induction of double-strand and single-strand breaks in irradiated DNA.
Ayene, IS; Koch, CJ; Krisch, RE, 1995
)
0.29
" In vitro, the profile of the dose-response curve for the ferrous iron-mediated, H2O2-dependent DNA nicking was modified by the addition of L-histidine."( Modulation by L-histidine of H2O2-mediated damage of cellular and isolated DNA.
Deflandre, A; Giacomoni, PU; Tachon, P, 1994
)
0.29
"OH dosage and ventricular dysfunction, increase in coronary flow, structural damage, decrease in ATP and increase in lipid peroxidation."( Characterization of exogenous hydroxyl radical effects on myocardial function, metabolism and ultrastructure.
Ashraf, M; Onodera, T; Takemura, G, 1994
)
0.58
" Unfortunately a bell-shaped dose-response curve has been observed, whereby SOD at higher concentrations loses its effectiveness and may even enhance the extent of reperfusion injury."( Superoxide dismutase (SOD)-catalase conjugates. Role of hydrogen peroxide and the Fenton reaction in SOD toxicity.
Lopaschuk, GD; Mao, GD; Poznansky, MJ; Thomas, PD, 1993
)
0.29
" The results of the NASCIS II clinical trial, which have shown that an antioxidant dosing regimen with methylprednisolone begun within 8 hr after spinal cord injury can significantly enhance chronic neurological recovery, strongly supports the significance of lipid peroxidation as a posttraumatic degenerative mechanism."( Free radicals in CNS injury.
Braughler, JM; Hall, ED, 1993
)
0.29
" The kinetics and dose-response of these effects were analyzed and their functional significance determined by measuring PMN adhesion to cultured human aortic endothelial monolayers."( Hydrogen peroxide and superoxide modulate leukocyte adhesion molecule expression and leukocyte endothelial adhesion.
Bochner, BS; Capogrossi, MC; Fraticelli, A; Serrano, CV; Zweier, JL, 1996
)
0.29
" The dose-response curves for both SSBs and DSBs in either air or nitrogen are predominantly linear when 75 or 750 mM glycerol is combined with 0-20 mM GSH."( Simulation of the cellular oxygen effect with an SV40 DNA model system using DNA strand breaks as an end point.
Ayene, IS; Koch, CJ; Krisch, RE, 1996
)
0.29
" Prior exposure to FeSO4/H2O2 produced significant endothelial damage as reflected by the right-ward shift of the dose-response curve of bradykinin-induced endothelium-dependent relaxation."( Hydroxyl radical scavenging effect of nicaraven in myocardial and coronary endothelial preservation and reperfusion injury.
Alam, MS; Hashimoto, M; Ku, K; Masumura, S; Nakayama, K; Nosaka, S; Saitoh, Y; Tamura, K; Yamauchi, M, 1997
)
1.74
" Although up to approximately 15% of the EHS matrix proteins were released into the supernatant in a ROS dose-response relationship, the residual insoluble matrix was partially cross-linked by ROS."( Reactive oxygen species cause direct damage of Engelbreth-Holm-Swarm matrix.
Kerjaschki, D; Riedle, B, 1997
)
0.3
" High dosage nicotine treatment significantly increased the MPTP-induced loss of body weight and resulted in a significantly decreased striatal dopamine content and an increased dopamine turnover in comparison with the MPTP-treated controls at day 15."( Effects of nicotine on hydroxyl free radical formation in vitro and on MPTP-induced neurotoxicity in vivo.
Earl, CD; Ferger, B; Kuschinsky, K; Oertel, WH; Spratt, C; Teismann, P, 1998
)
0.3
", plantaris) fiber-rich muscles of rats subjected to chronic alcohol dosage with the Lieber-DeCarli regimen."( Carbonyl levels in type I and II fiber-rich muscles and their response to chronic ethanol feeding in vivo and hydroxyl and superoxide radicals in vitro.
Falkous, G; Koo-Ng, R; Mantle, D; Peters, TJ; Preedy, VR; Reilly, M, 2000
)
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"DNA single-strand breaks (and/or alkali-labile sites) induced by Cr(VI) were evaluated with the alkaline single cell gel electrophoresis (SCG) (Comet) assay in five organs (liver, kidney, spleen, lung, and brain) of male mice dosed with K(2)Cr(2)O(7) (20 mg Cr/kg) by a single ip injection in vivo, and the formation of paramagnetic Cr(V) in these organs was investigated by electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrometry."( Detection of dichromate (VI)-induced DNA strand breaks and formation of paramagnetic chromium in multiple mouse organs.
Furukawa, Y; Ishii, M; Kashimoto, T; Nishimura, Y; Sasaki, YF; Sugiyama, M; Susa, N; Ueda, J; Ueno, S; Yasuno, M; Yokoi, K, 2001
)
0.31
" Data from correlation analysis of the log ratios for normal tissues from cancer were consistent with an age-dependent, dose-response relationship."( Age-related radical-induced DNA damage is linked to prostate cancer.
Barker, EA; Johnson, PM; Malins, DC; Polissar, NL; Vinson, MA; Wheeler, TM, 2001
)
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" The recovery through the column and reproducibility of the dosed compound and its hydroxyl metabolite in monkey plasma samples were > 90% (RSD < 6%)."( Direct simultaneous analysis of plasma samples for a drug discovery compound and its hydroxyl metabolite using mixed-function column liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.
Brisson, JM; Hsieh, Y; Korfmacher, WA; Ng, K; White, RE, 2001
)
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"Treatment of Chinese hamster ovary and mouse hybridoma cells with Mega-H brand silica hydride, a marketed antioxidant, after photosensitization with singlet oxygen and hydroxyl/superoxide reactive oxygen species through the use of rose bengal diacetate and malachite green resulted in an effective method of reducing free radical activity by more than 96% against singlet oxygen species and more than 86% for hydroxyl and superoxide free radicals with the dosage recommended by the manufacturer."( Antioxidant capability and efficacy of Mega-H silica hydride, an antioxidant dietary supplement, by in vitro cellular analysis using photosensitization and fluorescence detection.
Flanagan, GP; Stephanson, AM; Stephanson, CJ, 2002
)
0.31
" Dose-response studies on gastroprotection in stress and indomethacin-induced ulcer and inhibition of pylorus ligation-induced acid secretion indicate that omeprazole significantly blocks gastric lesions at lower dose (2."( A novel antioxidant and antiapoptotic role of omeprazole to block gastric ulcer through scavenging of hydroxyl radical.
Ali, E; Bandyopadhyay, U; Banerjee, RK; Biswas, K; Chattopadhyay, I; Varadaraj, A, 2003
)
0.53
" indica almost totally inhibited nitric oxide production and the mRNA expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase, at a dosage of 100 microg/mL, in LPS-stimulated macrophage RAW264."( Antioxidant properties and phytochemical characteristics of extracts from Lactuca indica.
Chang, HN; Lin, KT; Lo, CP; Shyur, LF; Wang, SY; Yang, NS, 2003
)
0.32
"Effects of H(2)O(2) dosage (0, 10, 50, 100 and 300 mg/l), reaction pH (11."( Decolorization of alkaline TNT hydrolysis effluents using UV/H(2)O(2).
Bouwer, EJ; Davis, JL; Hwang, S; Larson, SL, 2004
)
0.32
" Dose-response studies identified the residues most prone to oxidation to be Phe-36, Phe-46, and Met-80."( Hydroxyl radical oxidation of cytochrome c by aerobic radiolysis.
Anderson, VE; Nukuna, BN; Sun, G, 2004
)
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" In this work, different AOPs (O3, TiO2/UV, Fenton and H2O2/UV) were examined to treat tannery wastewater or as a pre-treatment step for improving the biodegradation of tannery wastewater, at different pH and dosage of the chemicals."( Comparison of different advanced oxidation process to reduce toxicity and mineralisation of tannery wastewater.
José, HJ; Moreira, RF; Schrank, SG; Schröder, HF, 2004
)
0.32
" However, since zonisamide is metabolized by cytochrome P450, liver enzyme-inducing AEDs will increase zonisamide clearance, and dosage adjustments may be necessary when it is used in combination with certain AEDs."( Zonisamide: chemistry, mechanism of action, and pharmacokinetics.
Leppik, IE, 2004
)
0.32
"1 mg x L(-1) SY dosage dependently."( [Study on the antioxidative effect of Safflor Yellow].
Jin, M; Li, JR; Wu, W, 2004
)
0.32
" The influence of some operating conditions such as temperature, dosage of hydrogen peroxide and initial concentration of the chlorophenols was studied in absence of a catalyst."( Wet peroxide oxidation of chlorophenols.
Chamarro, E; Esplugas, S; Florczyk, M; García-Molina, V; López-Arias, M, 2005
)
0.33
" The 80% 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical inhibitory activity by the EtOAc extract was observed at a concentration of 5 mug/mL, and at the same dosage there was a similar free radical scavenging activity for (-)-ascorbic acid and (+)-catechin, both of which are well-known antioxidants."( Phenolic antioxidants from the heartwood of Acacia confusa.
Chang, ST; Kuo, YH; Shyur, LF; Tung, YT; Wang, SY; Wu, JH, 2005
)
0.33
" In subsequent dosing studies, PCE oxidation served as an indicator of Fenton reactions, while OA assimilation, dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration, and heterotrophic plate counts were indicators of aerobic microbial activity."( Effect of Fenton reagent dose on coexisting chemical and microbial oxidation in soil.
Bou-Nasr, J; Cassidy, D; Ndjou'ou, AC, 2006
)
0.33
" However, the radical production rate in Fenton reaction system was markedly higher than that in Fenton-like reaction under similar dosing conditions."( [Comparison of hydroxyl radical production rates in H2O2 solution under homogeneous catalysis of Fe3+ or Fe2+].
Gao, YX; Hu, JY; Yang, M; Zhang, Y, 2006
)
0.69
" While TA102 and TA104 strains exhibited the highest sensitivity against the Aligarh sample (AWW) in terms of the slope (m) of the dose-response curve in the plate incorporation assay, TA98 and TA97a were the most sensitive strains based on the induction factor, Mi(p)."( Genotoxicity of industrial wastewaters obtained from two different pollution sources in northern India: a comparison of three bioassays.
Ahmad, M; Fatima, RA, 2006
)
0.33
" The optimum dosage of SA and the appropriate sampling time for in vivo experiments was determined, and significant increases in the ratio of 2,3-DHBA to SA were detected in several organs of mice after X-irradiation."( Estimation of hydroxyl radical generation by salicylate hydroxylation method in multiple organs of mice exposed to whole-body X-ray irradiation.
Ito, N; Kashimoto, T; Nishimura, Y; Sugiyama, M; Susa, N; Takeda-Homma, S; Ueno, S; Wada, K, 2006
)
0.69
" Once familiar with quench-flow mixer operation and its calibration, nucleic acid labeling and the conduct of a dose-response experiment, a single kinetic experiment of 30 time points takes about 1 h to perform."( Monitoring structural changes in nucleic acids with single residue spatial and millisecond time resolution by quantitative hydroxyl radical footprinting.
Brenowitz, M; Shcherbakova, I, 2008
)
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" In addition, it was illustrated that acid region, increased voltage, more dosage of TiO2 and higher aeration intensity were all beneficial parameters for phenol oxidation rates."( The influence of TiO2 and aeration on the kinetics of electrochemical oxidation of phenol in packed bed reactor.
Fu, J; Wang, L; Zhao, Y, 2008
)
0.35
" The Antarctic rock cod (Trematomus bernacchii) was exposed to various trace metals (Cu, Hg, Ni, and Pb) and to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD), dosed alone or in combination, to generate hypotheses regarding the mechanisms of action at the cellular level."( Interactions between trace metals (Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb) and 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the Antarctic fish Trematomus bernacchii: oxidative effects on biotransformation pathway.
Benedetti, M; Fattorini, D; Martuccio, G; Nigro, M; Regoli, F, 2009
)
0.35
" The electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra tests in secondary effluents showed that Fe(2+)/H(2)O(2) could produce an increasing hydroxyl radical concentration with a decrease in both H(2)O(2) dosage and phosphate concentration."( Removal of phosphate from secondary effluent with Fe2+ enhanced by H2O2 at nature pH/neutral pH.
Li, C; Ma, J; Shen, J; Wang, P, 2009
)
0.56
" An optimum H(2)O(2) dosage was determined."( Reactor model development: the removal performance of ferrous-catalysed photo-oxidation process by examining the reaction parameters.
Chan, KH; Chu, W, 2009
)
0.35
" Potency measurements were determined from dose-response relationships obtained by exposing Escherichia coli or Bacillus subtilis reference strains to treated samples of each antibacterial compound via broth micro- or macrodilution assays and related to the measured residual concentrations of parent antibacterial in each sample."( Oxidation of antibacterial compounds by ozone and hydroxyl radical: elimination of biological activity during aqueous ozonation processes.
Dodd, MC; Kohler, HP; von Gunten, U, 2009
)
0.61
" The most significant protective effect was demonstrated when 1 mg/kg dosage of C(60)HyFn was administered before irradiation."( Peculiarities of the antioxidant and radioprotective effects of hydrated C60 fullerene nanostuctures in vitro and in vivo.
Andrievsky, GV; Bruskov, VI; Gudkov, SV; Tykhomyrov, AA, 2009
)
0.35
" The H(2)O(2) dose-response curve was not significantly modified by administration of the NO inhibitor L-NAME (10(-4) mol/l), whereas it was increased by the non-specific inhibitor of K+-channels, tetraethylammonium (3."( Mechanisms of hydrogen peroxide-induced vasoconstriction in the isolated perfused rat kidney.
Duarte, J; Moreno, JM; Osuna, A; Perez-Abud, R; Rodriguez Gomez, I; Vargas, F; Wangensteen, R, 2010
)
0.36
" The in vitro antioxidant results showed that the inhibition effects of IPS at a dosage of 250 mg/l on superoxide anion, hydroxyl and 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical were 74."( Extraction and in vitro antioxidant activity of intracellular polysaccharide by Pholiota adiposa SX-02.
Deng, P; Fan, K; Jia, L; Lin, R; Liu, X; Wang, G; Wang, L; Zhang, G; Zhang, J; Zhou, B, 2011
)
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" The extracts were also observed to be cytotoxic at the tested dosage and were able to target cells towards apoptosis."( Antioxidant and anti-neoplastic activities of Picrorhiza kurroa extracts.
Guha, G; Kumar, RA; Rajkumar, V, 2011
)
0.37
" typhimurium exhibited the highest sensitivity against the Saharanpur sample (SWW) in terms of the slope (m) of the dose-response curve in the plate incorporation assay."( Mutagenicity of industrial wastewaters collected from two different stations in northern India.
Ahmad, M; Tabrez, S, 2011
)
0.37
" The catalytic rate was increased with Fe(3)O(4)/HA dosage and H(2)O(2) concentration."( Humic acid coated Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles as highly efficient Fenton-like catalyst for complete mineralization of sulfathiazole.
Cai, Y; Meng, Z; Niu, H; Zhang, D; Zhang, S; Zhang, X, 2011
)
0.37
" The molar ratio of oxalate degraded to ozone consumption increased with increasing catalyst dose and decreasing ozone dosage and pH under the conditions of this study."( Catalytic ozonation of oxalate with a cerium supported palladium oxide: an efficient degradation not relying on hydroxyl radical oxidation.
Croué, JP; Li, W; Zhang, T, 2011
)
0.58
" A complementation assay showed that the mutated gene, oxyR(A233V), renders resistance to EIP-K plus H₂O₂, and a gene dosage effect leads to reduction of resistance for strains carrying wild-type oxyR."( Mechanisms of action of escapin, a bactericidal agent in the ink secretion of the sea hare Aplysia californica: rapid and long-lasting DNA condensation and involvement of the OxyR-regulated oxidative stress pathway.
Derby, CD; Ko, KC; Tai, PC, 2012
)
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" The concentration of Fe(2+) ions was dependent on the solution pH, H(2)O(2) dosage and current density."( Transformation characteristics of refractory pollutants in plugboard wastewater by an optimal electrocoagulation and electro-Fenton process.
Chen, F; Li, A; Liu, H; Qu, J; Zhang, B; Zhao, X, 2012
)
0.38
" militaris SU5-08 on hydroxyl, superoxide anion and 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radicals at a dosage of 5 g/l were 63."( Production and in vitro antioxidant activity of exopolysaccharide by a mutant, Cordyceps militaris SU5-08.
Fan, K; Jia, L; Jia, M; Jia, S; Lin, R; Liu, H; Pang, L; Wu, S,
)
0.13
" subtilis and Bacillus spores in their cellular wall, cellular membrane, or cell protoplasm were greatly destroyed when being exposed to a killing dosage of *OH radicals."( Rapidly eliminating pathogenic microorganisms in large air space using spraying *OH radicals.
Bai, M; Tian, Y; Zhang, Z, 2012
)
0.38
" The removal efficiency was affected by initial NDMA concentration; higher NDMA dosing required higher ozone utilization."( Reinvestigation on the ozonation of N-nitrosodimethylamine: Influencing factors and degradation mechanism.
Li, Y; Lv, J; Song, Y, 2013
)
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" So, seven different antioxidants assays on extracts from cultivated and wild Vaccinium berries were performed, to evaluate their difference in terms of bioactivity on oxidative protection and minimum dosage to have a significant action."( Comparative antioxidant activity of cultivated and wild Vaccinium species investigated by EPR, human neutrophil burst and COMET assay.
Antonacci, R; Braga, PC; Dal Sasso, M; Fibiani, M; Lattuada, N; Lo Scalzo, R; Marabini, L; Wang, YY, 2013
)
0.39
" The objectives of this research were to evaluate toxic effects of low dosage TiO(2) NPs on Tetrahymena pyriformis under visible-light illumination conditions and further discuss possible mechanisms."( Imbalance between oxidative and antioxidative systems: toward an understanding of visible light-induced titanium dioxide nanoparticles toxicity.
Xu, B; Yu, CP; Zhang, HW; Zou, XY, 2013
)
0.39
" A complete set of control experiments were conducted to optimize the reaction conditions, including the dosage of pyrite, the AO7 concentration, as well as the initial pH value."( Degradation of Acid Orange 7 in aqueous solution by dioxygen activation in a pyrite/H₂O/O₂ system.
Guo, W; Hao, F; Leng, Y; Lin, X; Wang, A; Yan, L; Yue, X, 2014
)
0.4
" Substantial dosing of both O3 and H2O2 (>70 mg/L and >24 mg/L, respectively) may be required to see at least 1-log-removal (>90%) of an OH-selective leachate contaminant (i."( Hydroxyl radical (OH) scavenging in young and mature landfill leachates.
Ghazi, NM; Lastra, AA; Watts, MJ, 2014
)
1.85
" The effects of some important reaction parameters such as initial pH, current density, PDS concentration and dosage of Fe-Co/SBA-15 catalysts were investigated."( Electrochemical enhanced heterogeneous activation of peroxydisulfate by Fe-Co/SBA-15 catalyst for the degradation of Orange II in water.
Cai, C; Hou, L; Zhang, H; Zhong, X, 2014
)
0.4
" The effect of AC dosage and solution pH on the contribution of hydroxyl radicals (HO) in bulk solution and oxidation on the AC surface to the removal of oxalate was studied."( Activated carbon enhanced ozonation of oxalate attributed to HO oxidation in bulk solution and surface oxidation: effect of activated carbon dosage and pH.
Cao, H; Crittenden, JC; Minakata, D; Xiao, J; Xie, Y; Xing, L; Zhang, Y, 2014
)
0.64
" The effects of various experimental factors including ultrasonic frequency (f), reaction solution temperature (T), catalyst dosage (Ccatalyst), initial RhB concentration (CRhB), and pH value on the sonocatalysis efficiency were investigated."( Sonocatalytic degradation of RhB over LuFeO3 particles under ultrasonic irradiation.
Li, RS; Wang, XX; Xian, T; Yang, H; Zhang, HM; Zhou, M, 2015
)
0.42
" The toxic effects of CYN on the samples are greatly influenced by the TiO2 dosage and reaction time, possibly yielding by-products that may change the mutagenic properties of CYN."( Degradation of cyanotoxin cylindrospermopsin by TiO2-assisted ozonation in water.
Huang, WJ; Ji, BH; Wu, CC, 2015
)
0.42
" Factors evaluated included sulfa antibiotics type, pH value, potassium ferrate dosage, ultrasonic frequency, and ultrasonic power, with the pH value and potassium ferrate dosage being affected most significantly."( Degradation Effect of Sulfa Antibiotics by Potassium Ferrate Combined with Ultrasound (Fe(VI)-US).
Gao, N; Luo, Z; Ma, Y; Zhang, K; Zhang, T, 2015
)
0.42
" High dosage of peroxides would lead to an increase in HA removal while excess dosage would slightly inhibit the efficiency."( Comparison of UV/hydrogen peroxide and UV/peroxydisulfate processes for the degradation of humic acid in the presence of halide ions.
Fang, C; Guo, Y; Liu, J; Lou, X; Lu, S; Wang, Z; Xiao, D, 2016
)
0.43
" Increases of porosity, dosage and temperature were associated with increases in the concentrations of Ca(2+) and OH(-) released."( Ca(2+) and OH(-) release of ceramsites containing anorthite and gehlenite prepared from waste lime mud.
Cui, C; Huang, J; Hussain, A; Ma, H; Qin, J; Yang, C, 2016
)
0.43
" The effects of the treatment conditions, such as chlorine dosage and pH, and the water matrix components of natural organic matter (NOM), alkalinity, ammonia and halides, on the kinetics and reactive species in the degradation of four micropollutants, metronidazole (MDZ), nalidixic acid (NDA), diethyltoluamide (DEET) and caffeine (CAF), by the UV/chlorine process were investigated."( Factors affecting the roles of reactive species in the degradation of micropollutants by the UV/chlorine process.
Chen, L; Fang, J; Guo, K; Hou, S; Kong, X; Meng, F; Shang, C; Wu, Z; Xiao, H; Yang, X, 2017
)
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" In addition, the initial CH dosage also played an important role, with higher CH being degraded more slowly."( Photolysis of chloral hydrate in water with 254 nm ultraviolet: Kinetics, influencing factors, mechanisms, and products.
Chen, B; Gan, Y; Guo, X; Jassby, D; Ma, S, 2019
)
0.51
" This will prevent variability in intake and ensure proper dosage and reproducible results."( Reactivity of peptides within the food matrix.
Kamdem, JP; Tsopmo, A, 2019
)
0.51
" The effect of voltage, catalyst concentration and persulphate dosage was studied."( Mixed industrial wastewater treatment by combined electrochemical advanced oxidation and biological processes.
Anantha Singh, TS; Nidheesh, PV; Popat, A; Suresh Kumar, M, 2019
)
0.51
" The effects of catalyst dosage and pH on the removal efficiency of BPA were also investigated."( Degradation of Bisphenol A by CeCu Oxide Catalyst in Catalytic Wet Peroxide Oxidation: Efficiency, Stability, and Mechanism.
Chen, L; Gao, X; Gong, H; Jiao, Z; Liu, Y; Zhang, X; Zhou, G, 2019
)
0.51
" The combination of precisely controlled high dose delivery, shorter exposure times, and elimination of radiation damage due to capillary effects significantly increases the signal quality of the hydroxyl radical modification products and the dose-response data."( Development of Container Free Sample Exposure for Synchrotron X-ray Footprinting.
Chen, Y; DePonte, DP; Gupta, S; Petzold, CJ; Ralston, CY, 2020
)
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" Because radical production varies with many experimental parameters, hydroxyl radical dosimeters have been introduced to track the effective radical dosage experienced by the protein analyte."( Intrinsic Buffer Hydroxyl Radical Dosimetry Using Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane.
Misra, SK; Riaz, M; Roush, AE; Sharp, JS; Weinberger, SR, 2020
)
1.13
"Findings will provide timely information on the safety, efficacy, and optimal dosing of t-PA to treat moderate/severe COVID-19-induced ARDS, which can be rapidly adapted to a phase III trial (NCT04357730; FDA IND 149634)."(
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Mustafa, B; Nair, GM; Nakanishi, I; Nakanjako, D; Naraparaju, K; Nawani, N; Neffati, R; Neil, EC; Neilipovitz, D; Neira-Borrajo, I; Nelson, MT; Nery, PB; Nese, M; Nguyen, F; Nguyen, MH; Niazy, AA; Nicolaï, J; Nogueira, F; Norbäck, D; Novaretti, JV; O'Donnell, T; O'Dowd, A; O'Malley, DM; Oaknin, A; Ogata, K; Ohkubo, K; Ojha, M; Olaleye, MT; Olawande, B; Olomo, EJ; Ong, EWY; Ono, A; Onwumere, J; Ortiz Bibriesca, DM; Ou, X; Oza, AM; Ozturk, K; Özütemiz, C; Palacio-Pastrana, C; Palaparthi, A; Palevsky, PM; Pan, K; Pantanetti, S; Papachristou, DJ; Pariani, A; Parikh, CR; Parissis, J; Paroul, N; Parry, S; Patel, N; Patel, SM; Patel, VC; Pawar, S; Pefura-Yone, EW; Peixoto Andrade, BCO; Pelepenko, LE; Peña-Lora, D; Peng, S; Pérez-Moro, OS; Perez-Ortiz, AC; Perry, LM; Peter, CM; Phillips, NJ; Phillips, P; Pia Tek, J; Piner, LW; Pinto, EA; Pinto, SN; Piyachaturawat, P; Poka-Mayap, V; Polledri, E; Poloni, TE; Ponessa, G; Poole, ST; Post, AK; Potter, TM; Pressly, BB; Prouty, MG; Prudêncio, M; Pulkki, K; 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Tung, SY; Turpault, S; Tuynman, JB; Uemoto, AT; Ugurlu, M; Ullah, S; Underwood, RS; Ungell, AL; Usandizaga-Elio, I; Vakonakis, I; van Boxel, GI; van den Beucken, JJJP; van der Boom, T; van Slegtenhorst, MA; Vanni, JR; Vaquera, A; Vasconcellos, RS; Velayos, M; Vena, R; Ventura, G; Verso, MG; Vincent, RP; Vitale, F; Vitali, S; Vlek, SL; Vleugels, MPH; Volkmann, N; Vukelic, M; Wagner Mackenzie, B; Wairagala, P; Waller, SB; Wan, J; Wan, MT; Wan, Y; Wang, CC; Wang, H; Wang, J; Wang, JF; Wang, K; Wang, L; Wang, M; Wang, S; Wang, WM; Wang, X; Wang, Y; Wang, YD; Wang, YF; Wang, Z; Wang, ZG; Warriner, K; Weberpals, JI; Weerachayaphorn, J; Wehrli, FW; Wei, J; Wei, KL; Weinheimer, CJ; Weisbord, SD; Wen, S; Wendel Garcia, PD; Williams, JW; Williams, R; Winkler, C; Wirman, AP; Wong, S; Woods, CM; Wu, B; Wu, C; Wu, F; Wu, P; Wu, S; Wu, Y; Wu, YN; Wu, ZH; Wurtzel, JGT; Xia, L; Xia, Z; Xia, ZZ; Xiao, H; Xie, C; Xin, ZM; Xing, Y; Xing, Z; Xu, S; Xu, SB; Xu, T; Xu, X; Xu, Y; Xue, L; Xun, J; Yaffe, MB; Yalew, A; Yamamoto, S; Yan, D; Yan, H; Yan, S; Yan, X; Yang, AD; Yang, E; Yang, H; Yang, J; Yang, JL; Yang, K; Yang, M; Yang, P; Yang, Q; Yang, S; Yang, W; Yang, X; Yang, Y; Yao, JC; Yao, WL; Yao, Y; Yaqub, TB; Ye, J; Ye, W; Yen, CW; Yeter, HH; Yin, C; Yip, V; Yong-Yi, J; Yu, HJ; Yu, MF; Yu, S; Yu, W; Yu, WW; Yu, X; Yuan, P; Yuan, Q; Yue, XY; Zaia, AA; Zakhary, SY; Zalwango, F; Zamalloa, A; Zamparo, P; Zampini, IC; Zani, JL; Zeitoun, R; Zeng, N; Zenteno, JC; Zepeda-Palacio, C; Zhai, C; Zhang, B; Zhang, G; Zhang, J; Zhang, K; Zhang, Q; Zhang, R; Zhang, T; Zhang, X; Zhang, Y; Zhang, YY; Zhao, B; Zhao, D; Zhao, G; Zhao, H; Zhao, Q; Zhao, R; Zhao, S; Zhao, T; Zhao, X; Zhao, XA; Zhao, Y; Zhao, Z; Zheng, Z; Zhi-Min, G; Zhou, CL; Zhou, HD; Zhou, J; Zhou, W; Zhou, XQ; Zhou, Z; Zhu, C; Zhu, H; Zhu, L; Zhu, Y; Zitzmann, N; Zou, L; Zou, Y, 2022
)
0.72
" Chloramine dosage and pH are essential influencing factors."( Study on synergistic effect of ozone and monochloramine on the degradation of chloromethylisothiazolinone biocide.
Hu, HY; Huang, N; Lee, MY; Liang, ZF; Wang, WL; Wu, QY; Xu, ZB; Ye, B, 2021
)
0.62
" The effects of initial V(IV)-citrate concentration, PMS concentration, ore dosage and natural anions were comprehensively investigated using citric acid as a model ligand."( Activation of peroxymonosulfate by natural pyrite for efficient degradation of V(IV)-citrate complex in groundwater.
Du, J; Duan, X; Han, Y; Sun, S; Zhang, B, 2022
)
0.72
" Here we report the first use of a liquid jet for automated inline quantitative fluorescence dosage characterization and sample exposure at a high flux density microfocused synchrotron beamline."( An automated liquid jet for fluorescence dosimetry and microsecond radiolytic labeling of proteins.
Abel, D; Chen, Y; Costello, SM; DePonte, DP; Dominguez-Martin, MA; Farahmand, F; Farquhar, ER; Gupta, S; Jain, R; Kerfeld, CA; Kristensen, LG; Marqusee, S; Petzold, CJ; Ralston, CY; Rosi, M; Russell, B; Sullivan, M, 2022
)
0.72
" The pNDA dosage is specific of hydroxyl radicals' production without l-histidine and of singlet oxygen production in presence of l-histidine."( Evaluation of relative efficiency of PDT photosensitizers in producing hydroxyl radicals and singlet oxygen in aqueous media using a UV-visible spectroscopy pNDA dosage.
Lancel, M; Linger, C; Port, M, 2023
)
1.43
" Low biodegradation rate of designed HD/BER/GOx/Cu hydrogel can reduce dosing frequency in local cancer therapy and avoid invasiveness-related inconveniences."( Cuproptosis-Inducible Chemotherapeutic/Cascade Catalytic Reactor System for Combating with Breast Cancer.
Cho, HJ; Huh, JW; Hwang, C; Jeong, DI; Kim, S; Lee, SY; Park, J; Seo, JH; Yang, M, 2023
)
0.91
[information is derived through text-mining from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Drug Classes (3)

ClassDescription
reactive oxygen speciesMolecules or ions formed by the incomplete one-electron reduction of oxygen. They contribute to the microbicidal activity of phagocytes, regulation of signal transduction and gene expression, and the oxidative damage to biopolymers.
oxygen hydride
oxygen radicalAn inorganic radical in which a free electron resides on one or more oxygen atoms of an oxygen species.
[compound class information is derived from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Pathways (21)

PathwayProteinsCompounds
Metabolism14961108
Amino acid and derivative metabolism250260
Melanin biosynthesis516
Cellular responses to stimuli48356
Cellular responses to stress46954
reactive oxygen species degradation011
8-oxo-(d)GTP detoxification I010
Immune System91482
Innate Immune System41475
ROS and RNS production in phagocytes1237
oxidized GTP and dGTP detoxification18
Heme signaling307
Cellular response to chemical stress16740
Cytoprotection by HMOX13419
Drug ADME6387
Aspirin ADME822
8-oxo-(d)GTP detoxification II012
oxidized GTP and dGTP detoxification210
reactive oxygen species degradation717
ethylene biosynthesis III (microbes)015
ethylene biosynthesis815
Parkinson's disease pathway04
Ferroptosis133

Bioassays (12)

Assay IDTitleYearJournalArticle
AID585001Antibacterial activity against Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans JCM 2434 assessed as reduction of viable organism at 1 M followed by 300 mW of laser irradiation measured within 3 mins2010Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, Dec, Volume: 54, Issue:12
Photolysis of hydrogen peroxide, an effective disinfection system via hydroxyl radical formation.
AID585007Antibacterial activity against Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212 assessed as reduction of viable organism measured after 300 mW of laser irradiation2010Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, Dec, Volume: 54, Issue:12
Photolysis of hydrogen peroxide, an effective disinfection system via hydroxyl radical formation.
AID584998Antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923 assessed as reduction of viable organism at 1 M followed by 300 mW of laser irradiation measured within 3 mins2010Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, Dec, Volume: 54, Issue:12
Photolysis of hydrogen peroxide, an effective disinfection system via hydroxyl radical formation.
AID585004Antibacterial activity against Streptococcus mutans JCM 5705 assessed as concentration required to 4 log reduction of viable organism measured after 300 mW of laser irradiation2010Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, Dec, Volume: 54, Issue:12
Photolysis of hydrogen peroxide, an effective disinfection system via hydroxyl radical formation.
AID585000Antibacterial activity against Streptococcus mutans JCM 5705 assessed as reduction of viable organism at 1 M followed by 300 mW of laser irradiation measured within 3 mins2010Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, Dec, Volume: 54, Issue:12
Photolysis of hydrogen peroxide, an effective disinfection system via hydroxyl radical formation.
AID585005Antibacterial activity against Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans JCM 2434 assessed as concentration required to 4 log reduction of viable organism measured after 300 mW of laser irradiation2010Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, Dec, Volume: 54, Issue:12
Photolysis of hydrogen peroxide, an effective disinfection system via hydroxyl radical formation.
AID585003Antibacterial activity against Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212 assessed as concentration required to 4 log reduction of viable organism measured after 300 mW of laser irradiation2010Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, Dec, Volume: 54, Issue:12
Photolysis of hydrogen peroxide, an effective disinfection system via hydroxyl radical formation.
AID584997Antibacterial activity against Streptococcus mutans JCM 5705 assessed as reduction of biofilm at 1 M followed by 300 mW of laser irradiation measured within 3 mins by scanning electron microscopy2010Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, Dec, Volume: 54, Issue:12
Photolysis of hydrogen peroxide, an effective disinfection system via hydroxyl radical formation.
AID585006Antibacterial activity against Streptococcus mutans JCM 5705 assessed as concentration required to 5 log reduction of biofilm measured after 300 mW of laser irradiation by scanning electron microscopy2010Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, Dec, Volume: 54, Issue:12
Photolysis of hydrogen peroxide, an effective disinfection system via hydroxyl radical formation.
AID585008Antibacterial activity against Streptococcus mutans JCM 5705 assessed as reduction of biofilm measured within 3 mins by scanning electron microscopy2010Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, Dec, Volume: 54, Issue:12
Photolysis of hydrogen peroxide, an effective disinfection system via hydroxyl radical formation.
AID584999Antibacterial activity against Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212 assessed as reduction of viable organism at 1 M followed by 300 mW of laser irradiation measured within 3 mins2010Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, Dec, Volume: 54, Issue:12
Photolysis of hydrogen peroxide, an effective disinfection system via hydroxyl radical formation.
AID585002Antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923 assessed as concentration required to 4 log reduction of viable organism measured after 300 mW of laser irradiation2010Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, Dec, Volume: 54, Issue:12
Photolysis of hydrogen peroxide, an effective disinfection system via hydroxyl radical formation.
[information is prepared from bioassay data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Research

Studies (9,870)

TimeframeStudies, This Drug (%)All Drugs %
pre-1990790 (8.00)18.7374
1990's2233 (22.62)18.2507
2000's2850 (28.88)29.6817
2010's3167 (32.09)24.3611
2020's830 (8.41)2.80
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Market Indicators

Research Demand Index: 61.51

According to the monthly volume, diversity, and competition of internet searches for this compound, as well the volume and growth of publications, there is estimated to be very strong demand-to-supply ratio for research on this compound.

MetricThis Compound (vs All)
Research Demand Index61.51 (24.57)
Research Supply Index9.23 (2.92)
Research Growth Index4.90 (4.65)
Search Engine Demand Index108.72 (26.88)
Search Engine Supply Index2.00 (0.95)

This Compound (61.51)

All Compounds (24.57)

Study Types

Publication TypeThis drug (%)All Drugs (%)
Trials26 (0.26%)5.53%
Reviews442 (4.36%)6.00%
Case Studies5 (0.05%)4.05%
Observational2 (0.02%)0.25%
Other9,672 (95.32%)84.16%
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]