The role of iron in oxidative stress

Iron is a transition metal and can give and receive an electron. Hence, the additional content of iron can be cytotoxic. Iron (Fe2+) in natural and biological environments reacts with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and produces OH· radical, as reported by ...…

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