The carbonate radical and related oxidants derived from bicarbonate buffer

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Abstract

The unequivocal demonstration that the carbonate radical (CO3•-) is produced from the reaction between the ubiquitous carbon dioxide and peroxynitrite, renewed the interest in the pathogenic roles of oxidants derived from the main physiological buffer, the bicarbonate-carbon dioxide pair. Here, we review the biochemical properties of both the carbonate radical and peroxymonocarbonate (HCO4 -), and discuss the evidence of their formation under physiological conditions. Overall, the review emphasizes the recognition of the biological relevance of oxidants derived from the main physiological buffer as a crucial step into the understanding and control of numerous pathological states. © 2007 IUBMB.

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Medinas, D. B., Cerchiaro, G., Trindade, D. F., & Augusto, O. (2007). The carbonate radical and related oxidants derived from bicarbonate buffer. In IUBMB Life (Vol. 59, pp. 255–262). https://doi.org/10.1080/15216540701230511

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