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Repair
DNA repair enzymes
(Mg, Zn, folate, vitamin B
12
)
riboflavin, niacin and MSR
Amino acid andsugar products
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Mercapturic
acids
Alcohols
GSSG
GSSG
S-AAGSH
GST
Ferritin (Fe)
? FeCu
FeCu
PUFA peroxides
and radicalsPUFA alcohols
Vitamin E
Diet
Vitamin AVitamin ESeZnCuMnFeMgRiboflavinNicotinic acidFolateVitamin B
12
Lutein
Astaxanthin
Other Carotenoids
Phytic acidFlavonoidsIsoflavonoids
Other Phenols
Organo-sulfur compounds
Constituents of herbs and spices
S-AA
Vitamin C*
Vitamin E*
Vitamin C
NO
Energy
GR, glutathione reductase (EC1.6.4.2); GSH, reduced glutathione; GSH-Px glutathione peroxidase (EC1.11.1.9);
GSSG, oxidized glutathione;
GST, glutathione-S-transferase (EC 2.5.1.18); MSR, methionine sulfoxide reductase (EC1.8.4.5); PUFA, polyunsaturated fatty acid
s; S-AA,
sulfur amino acids; SH-proteins, sulfydryl proteins; SOD, superoxide dismutase (EC1.15.1.1); , transition metal-cataly
zed oxidant damage
to biomolecules.? Biological relevance.
ONOO
“Activated”
oxygen
“Activated”carotenoids
H
O 2
2
1 O
2
H^2
O
DienesEpoxides
Carbonyls
?
NADPH
Hexose
monophosphate
shunt(Mg)
Chain-breaking
(Also urate,SH-proteins,
bilirubin)Ubiquinol
α-Lipoic acidEstrogens
Lycopeneβ-carotene
NADP
GSH-Px
(Se)
GR
(riboflavin)
DNA and
protein damage
Preventive
and
scavenging
(also vitamin A)
HaptoglobinHemopexinTransferrin
Caeruloplasmin
(Cu)
Metallothionein
(Zn)SOD
(Cu, Mn)GSH-Px
(Se)
Catalase
(Fe)
Figure 9.8
Antioxidant defense system (from Strain and Benzie, 1999).