- An
oxidizing agent (also
known as an
oxidant, oxidizer,
electron recipient, or
electron acceptor) is a
substance in a
redox chemical reaction that gains...
- Pro-
oxidants are
chemicals that
induce oxidative stress,
either by
generating reactive oxygen species or by
inhibiting antioxidant systems. The oxidative...
- such as
redox signaling. Thus, ideally,
antioxidant systems do not
remove oxidants entirely, but
maintain them at some
optimum concentration.
Reactive oxygen...
- A
mixed oxidant solution (MOS) is a type of
disinfectant that has many uses
including disinfecting, sterilizing, and
eliminating pathogenic microorganisms...
- wild-type cells,
indicating that
other enzymes contribute the bulk of
oxidants in
these organisms. One
possibility is that
multiple redox-active flavoproteins...
-
transfers electrons to the
oxidant. Thus, in the reaction, the
reductant or
reducing agent loses electrons and is oxidized, and the
oxidant or
oxidizing agent...
-
amine oxide and
morpholine derivative is used in
organic chemistry as a co-
oxidant and
sacrificial catalyst in
oxidation reactions for
instance in osmium...
- bioavailability. By contrast,
selenates and
selenites are very toxic,
having an
oxidant mode of
action similar to that of ****nic trioxide. The
chronic toxic dose...
- salt is a
specialised oxidizing agent in
organic synthesis and a
standard oxidant in
quantitative analysis. The
anion [Ce(NO3)6]2− is
generated by dissolving...
- they
prevent the
stimulation of the organism's
natural response to the
oxidant compounds which not only
neutralizes them but
provides other benefits as...