Antioxidants play a crucial role in protecting cells from oxidative stress caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can lead to cellular damage and contribute to various diseases. Measuring antioxidant activity within living cells provides insight into how compounds or treatments modulate cellular defense mechanisms in a physiologically relevant context. This is essential for evaluating the efficacy of antioxidant agents in biomedical, cosmetic, and food industries.
Applications
These assays are widely used in screening natural products, synthetic molecules, and complex formulations for their antioxidant potential in drug discovery, nutraceuticals, and cosmetics. They also help dissect the mechanisms of oxidative stress-related pathologies by evaluating antioxidant effects in diverse cell types and conditions. Furthermore, combining antioxidant activity measurement with cytotoxicity assays enhances the understanding of compound safety and efficacy.
The measurement of antioxidant activity in cells using fluorescent probes and advanced live-cell imaging techniques is a powerful approach to assess the efficacy and mechanism of antioxidants in a physiologically relevant environment. These assays facilitate the development and evaluation of antioxidant therapies and products with improved biological relevance compared to traditional biochemical assays.

