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10 / 06 / 2024

 


The Association between Free Radicals and the Ovarian Functions: A Review

Sabea Khamees Abed, Husam Hadi Jasim, Mohammed Ali Shahooth and Mustafa A. Saud.


Abstract
Metabolites of oxygen are called reactive oxygen species (ROS). They are constantly synthesized by healthy cells are a consequence of aerobic respiration and are necessary for proper cellular function. These species (ROS) cause oxidative stress as a result of generation exceeding the capabilities of the antioxidant system to neutralize it. It is a bifurcating factor in controlling the reproductive system of females, as it can influence various physiological activities or contribute to infertility in females. The current review notes that several ovarian function processes, including reactive oxygen species, have a major impact on follicular formation, ovulation, and corpus luteum function. Scavenging mechanisms also occur. However, the review concentrates on the detrimental impact that elevated ROS production has on the female reproductive system. This review concludes that free radicals play a variety of roles in ovarian function and that excess has negative effects on the female reproductive system.

Key words: Key words: Reactive oxygen species, Oxidative stress, ovarian function.


 
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Abed SK, Jasim HH, . The Association between Free Radicals and the Ovarian Functions: A Review. AJVS. 2024; 17(1): 11-17. doi:10.37940/AJVS.2024.17.1.2


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Abed SK, Jasim HH, . The Association between Free Radicals and the Ovarian Functions: A Review. https://www.anbarjvs.edu.iq/?mno=192572 [Access: June 16, 2024]. doi:10.37940/AJVS.2024.17.1.2


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Abed SK, Jasim HH, . The Association between Free Radicals and the Ovarian Functions: A Review. AJVS. 2024; 17(1): 11-17. doi:10.37940/AJVS.2024.17.1.2



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Abed SK, Jasim HH, . The Association between Free Radicals and the Ovarian Functions: A Review. AJVS. (2024), [cited June 16, 2024]; 17(1): 11-17. doi:10.37940/AJVS.2024.17.1.2



Harvard Style

Abed, S. K., Jasim, . H. H. & (2024) The Association between Free Radicals and the Ovarian Functions: A Review. AJVS, 17 (1), 11-17. doi:10.37940/AJVS.2024.17.1.2



Turabian Style

Abed, Sabea Khamees, Husam Hadi Jasim, and Mohammed Ali Shahooth and Mustafa A. Saud. 2024. The Association between Free Radicals and the Ovarian Functions: A Review. Al-Anbar Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 17 (1), 11-17. doi:10.37940/AJVS.2024.17.1.2



Chicago Style

Abed, Sabea Khamees, Husam Hadi Jasim, and Mohammed Ali Shahooth and Mustafa A. Saud. "The Association between Free Radicals and the Ovarian Functions: A Review." Al-Anbar Journal of Veterinary Sciences 17 (2024), 11-17. doi:10.37940/AJVS.2024.17.1.2



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Abed, Sabea Khamees, Husam Hadi Jasim, and Mohammed Ali Shahooth and Mustafa A. Saud. "The Association between Free Radicals and the Ovarian Functions: A Review." Al-Anbar Journal of Veterinary Sciences 17.1 (2024), 11-17. Print. doi:10.37940/AJVS.2024.17.1.2



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Abed, S. K., Jasim, . H. H. & (2024) The Association between Free Radicals and the Ovarian Functions: A Review. Al-Anbar Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 17 (1), 11-17. doi:10.37940/AJVS.2024.17.1.2