Free radical researchHumansCopperIronTransition ElementsErythrocytes
Interactions of di- and trihydroxybenzenes with transition metals and their biological consequences.
Zuzana Lomozová, Patrícia Harčárová, Bohdan Adler, Jana Karlíčková, Radim Kučera, Přemysl Mladěnka
Published: 202510.1080/10715762.2025.2598763
Abstract
Small dihydroxy- and trihydroxybenzenes are polyphenolic compounds found in plant-based materials and formed by the human gut microbiota from other dietary phenolics. This study aimed to explore how 5 structurally related hydroxybenzenes interact wit…
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