Epoxides: an underestimated lipid oxidation product.

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Free Radical Research Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-20 DOI:10.1080/10715762.2023.2277142
Karen M Schaich
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Immense gains in understanding of mechanisms and effects of lipid oxidation have been achieved in the nearly 90 years over which lipid oxidation has been an active research focus. Even so, the substantial questions still being raised about lipid oxidation in this special issue show clearly that missing pieces remain and must be considered for full accounting of this important reaction in any system. In this context, epoxides are spotlighted as a critical overlooked product of lipid autoxidation - underestimated in analysis, underestimated in presence as a functionally active and competitive intermediate and product of lipid oxidation, and underestimated in potential contributions to impact of lipid oxidation on other molecules and cell functions. Logical reasons for ignoring or not finding epoxides are offered in historical development of lipid oxidation knowledge. Reactions generating lipid epoxides in autoxidation are reviewed, limitations in detecting and tracking epoxides are outlined to explain why epoxides may not be detected when they should be present, and justifications for increased research and analysis of epoxides are argued. The main goal is to provide a context for recognizing epoxides as critical products that must be accounted for in determining the state rather than extent of lipid oxidation and in tracking its consequences in oils, foods, personal care products, and tissues. A secondary goal is to stimulate new research using contemporary analyses to fill in the gaps of knowledge about epoxide formation, structure, and reactions in lipid autoxidation.

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环氧化物:一种被低估的脂质氧化产物。
在脂质氧化成为研究重点的近 90 年里,人们对其机理和影响的认识取得了巨大进步。即便如此,本特刊中仍有大量关于脂质氧化的问题,这清楚地表明,要全面了解任何系统中的这一重要反应,仍然存在缺失。在这种情况下,环氧化物作为脂质自氧化的一个重要产物被忽视了--在分析中被低估了,在作为脂质氧化的功能活性和竞争性中间产物存在时被低估了,在脂质氧化对其他分子和细胞功能的潜在影响方面被低估了。脂质氧化知识的历史发展提供了忽略或未发现环氧化物的逻辑原因。回顾了在自氧化过程中产生脂质环氧化物的反应,概述了检测和跟踪环氧化物的局限性,以解释为什么环氧化物应该存在而可能检测不到,并论证了加强研究和分析环氧化物的理由。主要目的是提供一个背景,使人们认识到环氧化物是在确定脂质氧化的状态而非程度以及跟踪其在油类、食品、个人护理产品和组织中的后果时必须考虑的关键产物。次要目标是利用现代分析方法激发新的研究,以填补有关环氧化物的形成、结构和脂质自氧化反应的知识空白。
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Free Radical Research
Free Radical Research 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Free Radical Research publishes high-quality research papers, hypotheses and reviews in free radicals and other reactive species in biological, clinical, environmental and other systems; redox signalling; antioxidants, including diet-derived antioxidants and other relevant aspects of human nutrition; and oxidative damage, mechanisms and measurement.
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