antioxidaní
Antioxidaní, commonly called antioxidants, are substances that inhibit oxidation, a chemical process that can produce free radicals and damage cells. They help protect biomolecules such as lipids, proteins, and DNA from oxidative stress, which has been linked to aging and several chronic diseases.
Biological antioxidants come from two main sources: endogenous systems produced by the body and exogenous compounds
Mechanisms involve donating electrons to neutralize reactive oxygen species, interrupting radical chain reactions, and aiding in
Health context: Diets rich in antioxidant-containing foods are associated with lower risks of certain chronic diseases,
Safety and regulation: Most dietary antioxidants are considered safe when consumed in normal amounts via food.