Nanoantioxidants: The fourth generation of antioxidants-recent research roadmap and future perspectives
Antioxidants work by interacting with free radicals and converting them into harmless chemicals, interfering with the progression of potentially hazardous chain reactions. Antioxidants are useful in treating illnesses induced by free radicals because they help minimize oxidative stress. Antioxidants...
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my.um.eprints.408662023-09-26T03:22:10Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/40866/ Nanoantioxidants: The fourth generation of antioxidants-recent research roadmap and future perspectives Shah, Syed Tawab Chowdhury, Zaira Zaman Simarani, Khanom Basirun, Wan Jefrey Badruddin, Irfan Anjum Hussien, Mohamed Alrobei, Hussein Kamangar, Sarfaraz QC Physics QD Chemistry Antioxidants work by interacting with free radicals and converting them into harmless chemicals, interfering with the progression of potentially hazardous chain reactions. Antioxidants are useful in treating illnesses induced by free radicals because they help minimize oxidative stress. Antioxidants, whether natural or synthetic, have a limited effect on cellular health and function because of their low absorption, inability to traverse cellular membrane, and disintegration during delivery. The benefits of antioxidants, both natural and synthetic, are comparable. The use of antioxidants that are covalently attached to nanoparticles, or encased in particles with a hollow center, or feature the nanomaterial encapsulation of various origins has been employed to solve these challenges to provide improved stability, slow and slow sustained release, biocompatibility, and targeted administration. This review examines the importance of metal-based antioxidants and methods for enhancing antioxidant activities based on recent studies. MDPI 2022-10 Article PeerReviewed Shah, Syed Tawab and Chowdhury, Zaira Zaman and Simarani, Khanom and Basirun, Wan Jefrey and Badruddin, Irfan Anjum and Hussien, Mohamed and Alrobei, Hussein and Kamangar, Sarfaraz (2022) Nanoantioxidants: The fourth generation of antioxidants-recent research roadmap and future perspectives. Coatings, 12 (10). ISSN 2079-6412, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings12101568 <https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings12101568>. 10.3390/coatings12101568 |
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Antioxidants work by interacting with free radicals and converting them into harmless chemicals, interfering with the progression of potentially hazardous chain reactions. Antioxidants are useful in treating illnesses induced by free radicals because they help minimize oxidative stress. Antioxidants, whether natural or synthetic, have a limited effect on cellular health and function because of their low absorption, inability to traverse cellular membrane, and disintegration during delivery. The benefits of antioxidants, both natural and synthetic, are comparable. The use of antioxidants that are covalently attached to nanoparticles, or encased in particles with a hollow center, or feature the nanomaterial encapsulation of various origins has been employed to solve these challenges to provide improved stability, slow and slow sustained release, biocompatibility, and targeted administration. This review examines the importance of metal-based antioxidants and methods for enhancing antioxidant activities based on recent studies. |
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