Radio-protective role of antioxidant agents

Oncol Rev. 2012 Oct 2;6(2):e16. doi: 10.4081/oncol.2012.e16.

Abstract

Ionizing radiation interacts with biological systems to produce reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species which attack various cellular components. Radio-protectors act as prophylactic agents to shield healthy cells and tissues from the harmful effects of radiation. Past research on synthetic radio-protectors has brought little success, primarily due to the various toxicity-related problems. Results of experimental research show that antioxidant nutrients, such as vitamin E and herbal products and melatonin, are protective against the damaging effects of radiation, with less toxicity and side effects. Therefore, we propose that in the future, antioxidant radio-protective agents may improve the therapeutic index in radiation oncology treatments.

Keywords: antioxidants; herbal radio-protectors; melatonin.; radio-protectors; vitamin E.

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