The effect of vitamin C and iron on dopamine-mediated free radical generation: implications to Parkinson's disease
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1. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
2. The University of New South Wales
3. Sydney
4. Australia
Abstract
While the application of Asc alone may aggravate the progression of PD in view of the possible peroxidation of Asc bound Fe(ii), a combination therapy of Asc and strong clinically appropriate iron chelator would appear to be a promising direction for the treatment of PD as a result of the enhanced iron chelation and attenuation in oxidative stress and toxicity induced by DA derived quinones.
Funder
China Scholarship Council
University of New South Wales
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Subject
Inorganic Chemistry
Link
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlepdf/2018/DT/C7DT04373B
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