• Winter_Oven@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    ooh, then I must have gotten the terms wrong…

    What I was thinking were the free radicals that are generated during basically most oxygen related reactions in the body, I thought that was called oxidation (at least, in terms of the body).

    So, you know anything about how (or if) antioxidants are used against free radicals?

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      2 days ago

      That actually depends on the type of antioxidant. The body has certain innate antioxidants (e.g. enzymes like catalase) to deal with reactive oxygen species but antioxidants that you get through your diet are also very important in that system (like vitamin c and e to prevent oxidation of cell membranes for example). Also some phytochemicals (like polyphenols) can act as an antioxidant.