lipid peroxidation

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lipid
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlɪp.ɪd/
us
/ˈlɪp.ɪd/
a substance such as a fat, oil, or wax that dissolves in alcohol but not in water and is an important part of ...
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(Definition oflipidfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The decline in axis viability below the critical water content was correlated with sharp increases inlipidperoxidationand cellular leakage.
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Lipidperoxidation, assessed by the amount of thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances, also increased in advance of viability loss, suggesting that propagules were experiencing oxidative stress.
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The pecking order of free radicals and antioxidants:lipidperoxidation, a-tocopherol and ascorbate.
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However, in all cases, malondialdehyde measurements did not reveal intenselipidperoxidation.
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Lipidperoxidationand intracellular messengers in relation to cell injury.
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Lipidperoxidationwas evaluated by determination of seed malondialdehyde content.
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Lipidperoxidationproducts and tocopherol were assayed on three replicate samples.
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Inhibitory action of some flavonoids on enhanced spontaneouslipidperoxidationfollowing glutathione depletion.
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Thus, a chain reaction oflipidperoxidationleads to membrane damage.
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Assessment of cell damage caused by spontaneouslipidperoxidationin rabbit spermatozoa.
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Neutrophil-derived superoxide anion induceslipidperoxidationand stimulates collagen synthesis in human hepatic stellate cells : role of nitric oxide.
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Ascorbate acts at the water-lipid interface to recycle tocopherol radical and thus inhibit the chain oflipidperoxidation.
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Increasedlipidperoxidationproducts have been observed in platelets207 and red blood cells208 from women with preeclampsia.
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Moreover, priming did not lead to a lower level oflipidperoxidationduring seedling development.
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Lipidperoxidationnormally occurs at low levels in all cells and tissues.
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Six replicate samples were used for moisture content determinations and biochemical assays, with the exception of tocopherol andlipidperoxidationwhere only three were available.
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Tissue changes in glutathione metabolism andlipidperoxidationinduced by swimming are partially prevented by melatonin.
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This lower rate oflipidperoxidationmay be due to a higher efficiency of the antioxidative system in primed seeds.
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Lipidperoxidationin relation to prostacyclin and thromboxane physiology and pathophysiology.
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Therefore, despite an active metabolism associated with seedling growth, there was no increase inlipidperoxidation.
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