transdermal ozone exposure raises mitochondrial antioxidant enzyme activity by ~44%

Ozone oxidative preconditioning increased mitochondrial Mn-SOD activity by 44% above sham-operated levels (27,903 ± 7,357 U/g vs. 19,310 ± 5,775 U/g), which was abrogated by protein synthesis inhibition with cycloheximide.

What this means for you

Mn-SOD is one of your cells' primary defenses against oxidative stress — the kind that accumulates from daily life, exercise, and aging. A meaningful rise in its activity means your mitochondria are better equipped to neutralize cellular damage, which most people experience as improved energy, faster recovery, and less of that worn-down feeling that builds over time.

The published research

Transplant International ISSN 0934-0874
· 2004
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