ozone exposure reduces free radical generation in liver tissue by preserving adenosine levels
Ozone treatment attenuated the increase of adenosine deaminase activity in liver during ischemia/reperfusion, thereby favouring adenosine accumulation and decreasing hypoxanthine and xanthine formation, which reduced ROS generation after reperfusion.
What this means for you
Free radicals are a key driver of cellular stress, inflammation, and accelerated aging. When ozone exposure helps the body hold onto adenosine — a natural protective molecule — it appears to interrupt the chain reaction that floods tissues with damaging oxidants. Supporting this balance may help your body recover more efficiently from everyday metabolic stress.
The published research
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