Phenolic compounds and their antioxidant activity in plants growing under heavy metal stress

Anna Michalak(Polish Academy of Sciences)
Polish Journal of Environmental Studies
January 1, 2006
Cited by 1,122

Abstract

as a consequence of industrial development, the environment is increasingly polluted with heavy met - als.�Plantspossesshomeostaticmechanismsthatallowthemtokeepcorrectconcentrationsofessential� metalionsincellularcompartmentsandtominimizethedamagingeffectsofanexcessofnonessential� ones. one of their adverse effects on plants is the generation of harmful active oxygen species, leading to oxidativestress.�Besidesthewell-studiedantioxidantsystemsconsistingoflow-molecularantioxidantsand� specific enzymes, recent works have begun to highlight the potential role of flavonoids, phenylopropanoids andphenolicacidsaseffectiveantioxidants.� Duringheavymetalstressphenoliccompoundscanactas� metalchelatorsandontheotherhandphenolicscandirectlyscavengemolecularspeciesofactiveoxygen.�� phenolics, especially flavonoids and phenylopropanoids, are oxidized by peroxidase, and act in h 2 O 2 - scavenging, phenolic/asc/poX system. their antioxidant action resides mainly in their chemical struc -


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