Oxygen (Nov 2022)

Nanoparticles, a Double-Edged Sword with Oxidant as Well as Antioxidant Properties—A Review

  • Antony V. Samrot,
  • Sanjay Preeth Ram Singh,
  • Rajalakshmi Deenadhayalan,
  • Vinod Vincent Rajesh,
  • Sathiyamoorthy Padmanaban,
  • Kamalakannan Radhakrishnan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/oxygen2040039
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 591 – 604

Abstract

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The usage of nanoparticles became inevitable in medicine and other fields when it was found that they could be administered to hosts to act as oxidants or antioxidants. These oxidative nanoparticles act as pro-oxidants and induce oxidative stress-mediated toxicity through the generation of free radicals. Some nanoparticles can act as antioxidants to scavenge these free radicals and help in maintaining normal metabolism. The oxidant and antioxidant properties of nanoparticles rely on various factors including size, shape, chemical composition, etc. These properties also help them to be taken up by cells and lead to further interaction with cell organelles/biological macromolecules, leading to either the prevention of oxidative damage, the creation of mitochondrial dysfunction, damage to genetic material, or cytotoxic effects. It is important to know the properties that make these nanoparticles act as oxidants/antioxidants and the mechanisms behind them. In this review, the roles and mechanisms of nanoparticles as oxidants and antioxidants are explained.

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