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Lipid peroxidation: A review of causes, consequences, measurement and dietary influences

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In this review the process of lipid peroxidation and the atherogenicity of peroxidied lipids are discussed, and the most commonly used laboratory test for lipid per oxidation, the thiobarbituric acid reacting substances (TBARS) test is presented.
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In this review the process of lipid peroxidation and the atherogenicity of peroxidied lipids are discussed. Recent findings with regard to the effect of selected dietary factors on susceptibility of lipids to oxidative stress and on antioxidant defences are analysed with particular reference to their potential use in the prevention and treatment of atherogenesis and, by extension, coronary heart disease. Laboratory methods of assessing antioxidant defences, lipid peroxidation and the effects of lipid peroxidation are also reviewed and discussed with particular reference to their ability to assess in vivo oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation status. A range of oxidative stress indices are presented and their limitations discussed, but the main focus is on the most commonly used laboratory test for lipid peroxidation, the thiobarbituric acid reacting substances (TBARS) test. Finally, the influence of selected dietary factors on measured peroxidation status is discussed, with particular reference to the antioxidant vitamins C (ascorbic acid) and E (alpha tocopherol) and the type of fatty acids (mono- and poly-unsaturated) in the diet.

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