ozone shows consistent antiparasitic activity across multiple stages of parasite development
Ozone inhibited Plasmodium falciparum growth regardless of the maturity stage of the parasite (juvenile ring-shaped forms vs. adult trophozoites) at the time of ozonization, indicating stage-independent antiparasitic activity.
What this means for you
When ozone encounters parasitic organisms, its inhibitory effect doesn't appear to depend on where the parasite is in its life cycle — early or late stage, the response is similar. This kind of consistent biological activity is what researchers look for when studying how oxidative agents interact with unwanted microorganisms in the body.
The published research
The Effect of Ozone on Plasmodium Falciparum-Infected
· 1996
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