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Dual Role of Plant Phenolic Compounds as Antioxidants and Prooxidants

Dual Role of Plant Phenolic Compounds as Antioxidants and Prooxidants
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摘要 Natural phenolic compounds are secondary metabolites found in a wide range of plants including food crops. As many of them are known to be antioxidants and can prevent several chronic and degenerative diseases in humans, they are a part of a healthy diet. However, these antioxidants can act as prooxidants under high phenolic concentration, high pH, or in the presence of transition metal ions such as Cu<sup>2+</sup> or Fe<sup>3+</sup>, producing reactive oxygen species (ROS) including hydroxyl radicals resulting in oxidative stress and cell toxicity. While this can lead to pathogenesis including the development of various types of cancers, elevated levels of ROS are beneficial to kill malignant cells and foodborne pathogens to improve food safety. Thus, the dual nature of phenolic compounds allows them to act as antioxidants and prooxidants. Similarly, depending on the level of prooxidant activity, ROS can induce either pathogenesis or serve as a potential agent to kill malignant cells and foodborne pathogens. Natural phenolic compounds are secondary metabolites found in a wide range of plants including food crops. As many of them are known to be antioxidants and can prevent several chronic and degenerative diseases in humans, they are a part of a healthy diet. However, these antioxidants can act as prooxidants under high phenolic concentration, high pH, or in the presence of transition metal ions such as Cu<sup>2+</sup> or Fe<sup>3+</sup>, producing reactive oxygen species (ROS) including hydroxyl radicals resulting in oxidative stress and cell toxicity. While this can lead to pathogenesis including the development of various types of cancers, elevated levels of ROS are beneficial to kill malignant cells and foodborne pathogens to improve food safety. Thus, the dual nature of phenolic compounds allows them to act as antioxidants and prooxidants. Similarly, depending on the level of prooxidant activity, ROS can induce either pathogenesis or serve as a potential agent to kill malignant cells and foodborne pathogens.
作者 Channa B. Rajashekar Channa B. Rajashekar(Department of Horticulture and Natural Resources, Kansas State University, Manhattan, USA)
出处 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 CAS 2023年第1期15-28,共14页 美国植物学期刊(英文)
关键词 ANTICANCER ANTIMICROBIAL ANTIOXIDANTS Food Safety Phenolic Compounds Prooxidants Anticancer Antimicrobial Antioxidants Food Safety Phenolic Compounds Prooxidants
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