2019
DOI: 10.5335/rbceh.v16i1.9770
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Desafios relacionados à avaliação do estresse oxidativo no processo de envelhecer

Abstract: O estresse oxidativo é definido como uma condição fisiopatológica em que produção de espécies reativas excede a capacidade das defesas antioxidantes do organismo em removê-las. Avaliar o grau de estresse oxidativo é essencial para a compreensão de diversos processos fisiologicos que mantêm a homestasia nasdiversas fases do ciclo da vida. Para isso, diversas técnicas simples e baratas podem ser empregadas. O presente trabalho propõe-se a apresentar algumas técnicas de estudo do estudo do estresse oxidativo, faz… Show more

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“…One of these methods, FRAP (ferric reducing ability of plasma), is the determination of the plasma's ability to reduce the ferric ion (FeIII) to ferrous ion (FeII). Uric acid and vitamin C exert respectively 60% and 20% of the antioxidant capacity evaluated by this method [14][15][16]. The FRAP provides more biologically relevant information than the isolated dosing of the substances that make it up.…”
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“…One of these methods, FRAP (ferric reducing ability of plasma), is the determination of the plasma's ability to reduce the ferric ion (FeIII) to ferrous ion (FeII). Uric acid and vitamin C exert respectively 60% and 20% of the antioxidant capacity evaluated by this method [14][15][16]. The FRAP provides more biologically relevant information than the isolated dosing of the substances that make it up.…”
Section: Original Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method is considered inexpensive, the reagents are simple to prepare, the results are highly reproducible and the procedure is simple and fast. For these reasons the FRAP has been increasingly used in research of oxidative stress and its effects [14]. However, this method has some limitations because not every antioxidant can reduce the ferric ion and not every substance present in the plasma, capable of reducing the ferric ion, is an antioxidant.…”
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