peroxidasemediated
Peroxidasemediated refers to processes in which hydrogen peroxide serves as an oxidant and peroxidase enzymes catalyze the oxidation of a variety of substrates. This category encompasses biological reactions in living organisms as well as laboratory- or industrially mediated oxidations. In heme-containing peroxidases, the catalytic cycle begins when the resting enzyme reacts with hydrogen peroxide to form Compound I, an iron-oxo species with a porphyrin radical cation. Compound I then oxidizes substrate molecules by one- or two-electron transfers, generating reactive intermediates and leading to the regeneration of the resting enzyme via electron donation from a second substrate molecule or a reductant.
Biological examples include myeloperoxidase, which uses hydrogen peroxide to generate reactive halogen species for antimicrobial defense,
Applications of peroxidasemediated reactions span biosensing and diagnostic assays (such as ELISA), environmental remediation of phenolic