superoksid
Superoksid, often referred to in chemistry as superoxide, denotes species derived from the one-electron reduction of molecular oxygen. It most commonly exists as the superoxide anion O2− or as the superoxide radical O2•−, and it is a reactive oxygen species involved in a range of chemical and biological processes.
Superoxides form when oxygen gains a single electron, producing a negatively charged O2− unit or a radical
Biological role and health relevance
In living organisms, superoxide is produced by mitochondrial respiration, NADPH oxidases, and other enzymes. It serves
Industrial and practical context
Alkali metal superoxides (for example, potassium superoxide) are known for releasing oxygen upon contact with water
See also: Superoxide dismutase, Reactive oxygen species, Oxidative stress.