Volume -12 | Special Issue-13
Volume -12 | Special Issue-13
Volume -12 | Special Issue-13
Volume -12 | Special Issue-13
Volume -12 | Special Issue-13
Transition metals are chemical compounds characterized by having an incomplete d sub shell, examples of which include Mn (II), Fe (II), Fe (III), and others. Due to their inherent structural instability, these compounds can manifest various oxidation states and readily engage with diverse negatively charged molecules, thereby influencing the dynamic redox processes occurring within biological systems