Antioxidants Effects, Dosage, and Side Effects
An antioxidant is a chemical that prevents the oxidation of other chemicals. In biological systems, the normal processes of oxidation (plus a minor contribution from ionizing radiation) produce highly reactive free radicals. These can readily react with and damage other molecules: in some cases the body uses this to fight infection. In other cases, the damage may be to the body's own cells. The presence of extremely easily oxidisable compounds in the system can "mop up" free radicals before they damage other essential molecules.
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- Anti-Aging Therapies: Youth in a Bottle? (Mayo Clinic)
- Antioxidant Vitamins (American Heart Association)