hydroxyl radicals

What are Hydroxyl Radicals?


Hydroxyl radicals (•OH) are highly reactive species formed by the
dissociation of water in the presence of energy, such as ultraviolet
light or electrical discharge. They are among the most potent oxidizing
agents known, capable of reacting with almost every molecule found in
biological systems. Their reactivity is due to the presence of an
unpaired electron, which makes them highly unstable and short-lived.

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