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The text I reported here was completely published by my "Evolution of terrestrial antioxidant" - WIKIPEDIA:

" Oxygen is a potent oxidant whose accumulation in terrestrial atmosphere resulted from the development of photosynthesis over 3 Ga, in cyanobacteria (blue-green algae), which were the most primitive oxygenic photosynthetic organisms. Brown algae accumulated inorganic mineral antioxidants such as rubidium, vanadium, zinc, iron, copper, molybdenum, selenium and iodine which is concentrated more than 30,000 times the concentration of this element in seawater. Protective endogenous antioxidant enzymes and exogenous dietary antioxidants helped to prevent oxidative damage. Most marine mineral antioxidants act in the cells as essential trace elements in redox and antioxidant metalloenzymes. etc.."

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Thus also the text of "Iodine as an antioxidant" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodide -Wikipedia:

Iodide, thyroid and stomach carcinogenesis: evolutionary story of a primitive antioxidant? 1999 Sebastiano Venturi and Marta Venturi

http://www.eje-online.org/content/140/4/371.full.pdf LINK ---

This is the summary of a works published by me in several international journals and reported and appreciated in several newspapers, reviews (2007-2014) and reviews (2013) and in international conferences including those of Hong Kong, Dalian and London 2013. -

Moreover some reports on "ANTIOXIDANT - History" - Wikipedia have been written almost completely by myself and also with my bibliography. Later, as a reviser he canceled my bibliography, leaving my text intact. Best wishes

Dr. Venturi Sebastiano (Italy)