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A key point here is that despite the widespread and uncritical use of the term ROS to describe any 'Reactive Oxygen Species', most such as superoxide and peroxide are not terribly reactive, in contrast to the hydroxyl radical (and peroxynitrite) which is, and unliganded iron is required for hydroxyl radical production in the Fenton reaction.
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