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Plants minimize harmful effects of reactive oxygen species by producing antioxidants including enzymatic (such as superoxide dismutase, catalase and peroxidases) and non-enzymatic antioxidants (e.g. phenolic compounds and flavonoids) to alleviate oxidative stress. Also, it is well-known that plants with strong antioxidant properties are important for human health. As such, introducing plant materials rich in phenolics or applying treatments to elevate antioxidant capacity in plants could be of importance to the food industry. On the other hand, these treatments seem to be more useful as enable…mehr

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Plants minimize harmful effects of reactive oxygen species by producing antioxidants including enzymatic (such as superoxide dismutase, catalase and peroxidases) and non-enzymatic antioxidants (e.g. phenolic compounds and flavonoids) to alleviate oxidative stress. Also, it is well-known that plants with strong antioxidant properties are important for human health. As such, introducing plant materials rich in phenolics or applying treatments to elevate antioxidant capacity in plants could be of importance to the food industry. On the other hand, these treatments seem to be more useful as enable plants to increase their tolerance to environmental stresses such as salinity.
Autorenporträt
Parto Roshandel estudió en fisiología vegetal para obtener el título de doctor bajo la supervisión del profesor Tim Flowers en la Universidad de Sussex. En la actualidad, trabaja en la Universidad de Shahrekord, en Irán. Su principal tema de investigación son los efectos del estrés ambiental en las plantas, con aspectos especiales sobre la alternancia de los sistemas antioxidantes.