Routes to 4-hydroxynonenal: Fundamental issues in the mechanisms of lipid peroxidation

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Abstract

Although investigation of the toxicological and physiological actions of α/β-unsaturated 4-hydroxyalkenals has made great progress over the last 2 decades, understanding of the chemical mechanism of formation of 4-hydroxynonenal and related aldehydes has advanced much less. The aim of this review is to discuss mechanistic evidence for these non-enzymatic routes, especially of the underappreciated intermolecular pathways that involve dimerized and oligomerized fatty acid derivatives as key intermediates. These cross-molecular reactions of fatty acid peroxyls have also important implications for understanding of the basic initiation and propagation steps during lipid peroxidation and the nature of the products that arise. © 2008 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Schneider, C., Porter, N. A., & Brash, A. R. (2008, June 6). Routes to 4-hydroxynonenal: Fundamental issues in the mechanisms of lipid peroxidation. Journal of Biological Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.R800001200

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