Oxidative stress is induced by a wide range of environmental factors including UV stress, pathogen invasion and oxygen deprivation/hypoxia. Generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a characteristic feature of such stress conditions. Intracellular oxidation, mediated by ROS is prevented by an antioxidant system that includes low molecular mass antioxidants such as vitamin C, glutathione, tocopherols and ROS-interacting enzymes such as superoxide dismutase (SOD), peroxidases and catalases. Antioxidants act in a cooperative network, employing a series of redox reactions. Interactions between vitamin C and glutathione and and phenolic compounds are well known...