疾病
糖基化
抗氧化剂
医学
氧化应激
危害
生物信息学
健康衰老
重症监护医学
老年学
生物
糖尿病
心理学
内科学
内分泌学
生物化学
社会心理学
作者
Mark E. Obrenovich,Yi Li,Kalpana Parvathaneni,Bharat B. Yendluri,Hector H. Palacios,Jerzy Leszek,Gjumrakch Aliev
出处
期刊:Cns & Neurological Disorders-drug Targets
[Bentham Science Publishers]
日期:2011-03-01
卷期号:10 (2): 192-207
被引量:115
标识
DOI:10.2174/187152711794480375
摘要
There is growing scientific agreement that antioxidants, particularly the polyphenolic forms, may help lower the incidence of disease, such as certain cancers, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases, DNA damage, or even have anti-aging properties. On the other hand, questions remain as to whether some antioxidants or phytochemicals potentially could do more harm than good, as an increase in glycation-mediated protein damage (carbonyl stress) and some risk has been reported. Nevertheless, the quest for healthy aging has led to the use of antioxidants as a means to disrupt age-associated deterioration in physiological function, dysregulated metabolic processes or prevention of many age-related diseases. Although a diet rich in polyphenolic forms of antioxidants does seem to offer hope in delaying the onset of age-related disorders, it is still too early to define their exact clinical benefit for treating age-related disease. Regardless of where the debate will end, it is clear that any deficiency in antioxidant vitamins or adequate enzymatic antioxidant defenses can manifest in many disease states and shift the redox balance in some diseases. This review updated critically examines general antioxidant compounds in health, disease and aging with hope that a better understanding of the many mechanisms involved with these diverse compounds may lead to better health and novel treatment approaches for age-related diseases.
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