Molecular Penalties of Cigarette Smoke Induced Human Cellular Oxidative Deregulations

Authors

  • Panwar Hariom
  • Kothari Suresh

Keywords:

Cigarette smoke, DNA damage, Oxidative burst, cellular modulations

Abstract

Cigarette smoke includes numerous precarious chemical molecules, most of them at such low levels that they are imperceptible to their senses. The degree of damage by these compounds is now serious, therefore deciphering the molecular mechanisms underlying cigarette smoke induced oxidative toxicity is one of the major task in modern biology. Now, there is substantial confirmation that cigarette smoke can cause both irreparable changes to the genetic makeup. A vast script pertaining to the toxicological effect of cigarette smoke and other such type of carcinogens has been focused but, mechanisms behind the predisposition and development of oxidative damage to our genetic integrity by cigarette smoke is still mysterious. On this premises we made a current account of consequence of cigarette smoke leading to various molecular upsets leading to oxidative damage and oxidative bust.  This mechanistic review will provide an existing supervision of smoke contributing to oxidative damage and molecular alterations confronts assorted human complaints. This fiery knowledge would help in superior sympathetic of better diagnostics, safety assessments, therapeutic strategies and interventions.

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Published

2014-12-31

How to Cite

Panwar Hariom, & Kothari Suresh. (2014). Molecular Penalties of Cigarette Smoke Induced Human Cellular Oxidative Deregulations. International Journal of Research in Chemistry and Environment (IJRCE), 5(1), 17–20. Retrieved from https://ijrce.org/index.php/ijrce/article/view/283

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