Comparison of free radicals formation induced by cold atmospheric plasma, ultrasound, and ionizing radiation

Plasma medicine is increasingly recognized interdisciplinary field combining engineering, physics, biochemistry and life sciences. Plasma is classified into two categories based on the temperature applied, namely “thermal” and “non-thermal” (i.e., cold atmospheric plasma). Non-thermal or cold atmosp...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 2016-09, Vol.605, p.19-25
Hauptverfasser: Rehman, Mati Ur, Jawaid, Paras, Uchiyama, Hidefumi, Kondo, Takashi
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Zusammenfassung:Plasma medicine is increasingly recognized interdisciplinary field combining engineering, physics, biochemistry and life sciences. Plasma is classified into two categories based on the temperature applied, namely “thermal” and “non-thermal” (i.e., cold atmospheric plasma). Non-thermal or cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is produced by applying high voltage electric field at low pressures and power. The chemical effects of cold atmospheric plasma in aqueous solution are attributed to high voltage discharge and gas flow, which is transported rapidly on the liquid surface. The argon-cold atmospheric plasma (Ar-CAP) induces efficient reactive oxygen species (ROS) in aqueous solutions without thermal decomposition. Their formation has been confirmed by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spin trapping, which is reviewed here. The similarities and differences between the plasma chemistry, sonochemistry, and radiation chemistry are explained. Further, the evidence for free radical formation in the liquid phase and their role in the biological effects induced by cold atmospheric plasma, ultrasound and ionizing radiation are discussed. •Argon-cold atmospheric plasma induced free radicals in an aqueous solution.•Argon-cold atmospheric plasma induced intracellular ROS formation.•Free radicals formation induced by Ar-CAP, ultrasound and ionizing radiation was explained.
ISSN:0003-9861
1096-0384
DOI:10.1016/j.abb.2016.04.005