ozone exposure significantly raises catalase activity in renal tissue, boosting hydrogen peroxide neutralization

Ozone post-conditioning significantly increased catalase (CAT) activity in renal tissue (12.15 ± 3.55 k15/g wet tissue) compared to positive ischemia controls (2.45 ± 0.40) and negative controls (5.70 ± 0.30), indicating upregulation of hydrogen peroxide-neutralizing capacity.

What this means for you

Catalase is one of your body's core defenses against oxidative stress — it breaks down hydrogen peroxide before it can damage cells. When catalase activity rises, your tissues are better equipped to handle the daily chemical wear that contributes to inflammation, fatigue, and accelerated aging. Supporting this enzyme system is a foundational piece of long-term cellular resilience.

The published research

OZONE OXIDATIVE POST-CONDITIONING IN ACUTE RENAL FAILURE
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