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2026 School of Natural and Applied Sciences NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND PHARMACY (NIJPP)

Toxicological Risks of Long-Term Antioxidant Supplementation: Evidence From Preclinical and Clinical Studies

Nyambura Achieng M.

Widespread use of antioxidant supplements-vitamins (A, C, E), provitamin A carotenoids, selenium, coenzyme Q10, and numerous polyphenolic preparations-has been driven by epidemiological associations between dietary antioxidants and reduced chronic disease risk, and by the intuitive appeal of “neutralizing” oxidative stress. However, a growing body of preclinical and clinical evidence indicates that long-term or high-dose supplementation may carry toxicological risks, particularly when it perturbs physiological redox signaling, acts as a pro-oxidant in certain contexts, interacts adversely with environmental exposures or medications, or is given to susceptible populations. This review synthesizes mechanistic and experimental findings from animal models, cellular systems, and randomized clinical trials, and examines observational data and meta-analyses that document adverse outcomes including increased cancer incidence in specific subgroups, higher all-cause mortality at supraphysiologic doses, interference with chemotherapy and radiotherapy, impaired exercise adaptations, and developmental toxicity. We analyze underlying mechanisms-hormetic disruption of redox signaling, pro-oxidant chemistry, altered phase I/II metabolism, and genomic instability-and discuss how dose, form (synthetic versus food matrix), duration, timing, and host factors (smoking, existing disease, age, pregnancy, and genetic polymorphisms) determine safety. Finally, the review outlines pragmatic clinical guidance, regulatory and quality-control concerns, and research priorities needed to define safe use and to develop precision approaches that balance potential benefits against demonstrable risks.