2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.nutres.2003.10.010
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The effects of charcoal-broiled meat consumption on antioxidant defense system of erythrocytes and antioxidant vitamins in plasma

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“…The PAHs (Kamal et al 2015) and heme itself (Jeney et al 2013) cause significant oxidative stress and are capable of inducing the synthesis of the ROS, as demonstrated in the rat RBC model (Elhassaneen 2003). The sysnthesis of ROS takes place by BPQs either in the redox cycle, or mitochondrial ETC disruption, which leads to ATP depletion and more ROS synthesis (Zhu et al 1995).…”
Section: Pahs Can Cause Oxidative Stressmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The PAHs (Kamal et al 2015) and heme itself (Jeney et al 2013) cause significant oxidative stress and are capable of inducing the synthesis of the ROS, as demonstrated in the rat RBC model (Elhassaneen 2003). The sysnthesis of ROS takes place by BPQs either in the redox cycle, or mitochondrial ETC disruption, which leads to ATP depletion and more ROS synthesis (Zhu et al 1995).…”
Section: Pahs Can Cause Oxidative Stressmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Some other PAHs are suspected carcinogens (IARC 2010a(IARC , 2010b, as they induce tumors in mice by both oral and skin applications. The carcinogenic activities of PAHs are largely due to their reactive intermediates, which form covalent adducts with DNA (Elhassaneen 2003). Exposure to coal tar, coke production, etc., which are rich in PAHs, has resulted in increased incidence of tumors in humans (IARC 2010a(IARC , 2010b.…”
Section: Health Risks Associated With Pahs Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[40] 1 was the first reported photochromic molecule; in solution, 1 can be photodimerized to yield colorless "butterfly compound" 2, which upon heating reverts to 1 (Scheme 1). [41] 1 has also been used in the formation of some fascinating organometallic sandwich compounds, [42] and as a dopant for the construction of carbon-nanotube-based devices.…”
Section: Field-effect Transistorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[38] 1 kann nicht aus natürlichen Mineralöldestillaten oder Steinkohlenteer isoliert werden, doch es entsteht bei der Verbrennung organischer Stoffe und wurde im Abgas von Dieselmotoren [39] und auf über Holzkohle gegrilltem Rindfleisch nachgewiesen. [40] 1 war die erste Verbindung, die als photochrom beschrieben wurde. In Lösung dimerisiert 1 zu der farblosen "Schmetterlingsverbindung" 2, die beim Erwärmen der Lösung wieder in 1 übergeht (Schema 1).…”
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