noun
- a chemical process in which peroxide compounds are formed, especially the oxidation of organic molecules by peroxides or oxygen
- the degradation of lipids and other biological molecules caused by reaction with peroxides, often associated with cellular damage and aging
Usage: technical; chemistry
Usage: biochemistry; biology
Examples
- Lipid peroxidation is a major cause of cell membrane damage in oxidative stress.
- The peroxidation of unsaturated fats can produce harmful free radicals.
- Antioxidants help prevent peroxidation in biological tissues.
- Industrial peroxidation processes are used to manufacture certain chemicals.
- The study examined how peroxidation contributes to aging at the molecular level.