Publications by authors named "Helen J Tweeddale"

Long-wavelength solar UV radiation is implicated in photodamage to the human eye. The human lens contains multiple tryptophan-derived compounds that have significant absorbance bands in the UVA region (λ 315-400 nm) that act as efficient physical filters for these wavelengths. The concentrations of many of these UV filter compounds decrease with increase in age, resulting in diminished protection, increased oxidative damage and the accumulation of modified proteins implicated in nuclear cataract formation.

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Oxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids by thiyl radicals derived from GSH or Cys is believed to be responsible for some of the biological damage resulting from lipid oxidation under oxidative stress. However, this has not been demonstrated in complex biological systems. In this study, we measured the formation of lipid hydroperoxides in liposomes exposed to radicals generated by gamma radiation from GSH, GSSG, GSMe, Cys and Met.

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