Superoxide Dismutase

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Superoxide dismutase (SOD) are a group of antioxidant enzymes which catalyze the reaction converting superoxide to oxygen and hydrogen peroxide. SOD uses metals as cofactors and are named accordingly:
 
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Cu-Zn-SOD, Cu-SOD, Fe-SOD, Mn-SOD.
 
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== Key Enzyme in the Nervous System ==
== Key Enzyme in the Nervous System ==
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Superoxide dismutase (SOD) are a group of antioxidant enzymes which catalyze the reaction converting superoxide to oxygen and hydrogen peroxide. SOD uses metals as cofactors and are named accordingly:
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Cu-Zn-SOD, Cu-SOD, Fe-SOD, Mn-SOD.

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