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Free Radicals

Released Thursday, 1st November 2018
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Free Radicals

Free Radicals

Free Radicals

Free Radicals

Thursday, 1st November 2018
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the properties of atoms or molecules with a single unpaired electron, which tend to be more reactive, keen to seize an electron to make it a pair. In the atmosphere, they are linked to reactions such as rusting. Free radicals came to prominence in the 1950s with the discovery that radiation poisoning operates through free radicals, as it splits water molecules and produces a very reactive hydroxyl radical which damages DNA and other molecules in the cell. There is also an argument that free radicals are a byproduct of normal respiration and over time they cause an accumulation of damage that is effectively the process of ageing. For all their negative associations, free radicals play an important role in signalling and are also linked with driving cell division, both cancer and normal cell division, even if they tend to become damaging when there are too many of them.

With

Nick LaneProfessor of Evolutionary Biochemistry at University College London

Anna CroftAssociate Professor at the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at the University of Nottingham

And

Mike MurphyProfessor of Mitochondrial Redox Biology at Cambridge University

Producer: Simon Tillotson

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