Various aspects of the participation of Fenton chemistry in biology and medicine are reviewed. Accumulated evidence shows that both hydroxyl radical and ferryl [Fe(IV)=O]2+ can be formed under a variety of Fenton and Fenton-like reactions. Some examples of metal-independent hydroxyl radical production are included. Extracellular Fenton reaction is illustrated by the white rot and brown rot wood-decaying fungi. The natural and practical utilization of catechol-driven Fenton reaction is also presented. © 2007 IUPAC.
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Prousek, J. (2007). Fenton chemistry in biology and medicine. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 79, pp. 2325–2338). https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200779122325
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