Lipid Peroxidation
[ Lipid Peroxidation ] The oxidative degradation of lipids in which free radicals steal electrons from lipids, which can result in damage to cell membranes.
[ Lipid Peroxidation ] The oxidative degradation of lipids in which free radicals steal electrons from lipids, which can result in damage to cell membranes.
[ Lipid ] A group of naturally occurring organic compounds that include fats, waxes, sterols. Lipids can be either hydrophobic or amphiphilic. Lipids are biologically important for storing energy, signaling, and as structural components. The amphiphilic properties of some lipids… Read More »Lipid
[ Organelle ] Any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell, usually separately enclosed within their own lipid membrane. Examples include the cell nuclei and mitochondria.
[ hormone ] A substance that acts as a signal between organs and tissue to regulate physiology and behaviour. Hormones are secreted directly into the circulatory system by specialised cells in glands and other organs. They regulate metabolic activities, growth… Read More »Hormone