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When do metal complexes protect the biological system from superoxide toxicity and when do they enhance it?
1Department of Physical Chemistry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
Free Radical Research Communications
|January 1, 1986
Abstract:
Many copper and iron complexes can be reduced by O2- as well as by H2O2. According to the rates of reduction and the concentration of O2- and H2O2, the metal complexes may serve either as catalyst of O2- dismutation or as catalysts of the reaction between O2- and H2O2 to form OH. radical (Haber-Weiss reaction). Various factors which influence whether metal complexes protect the biological systems from superoxide toxicity or enhance it are discussed.