ozone-activated oxygen release reduces oxidative stress and supports immune balance in low-oxygen tissue environments

ROS scavenging via nanozymes (MnCoO@PDA) normalized hypoxia and oxidative stress through H2O2-activated oxygenation, modulating the immune microenvironment and promoting M2 macrophage polarization in diabetic wound models.

What this means for you

When tissue is starved of oxygen and overwhelmed by oxidative stress, the body struggles to shift into repair mode. Research shows that targeted oxygenation can help rebalance the local immune environment — nudging immune cells toward a calmer, pro-recovery state. For anyone dealing with slow-healing skin or chronic inflammation, this kind of cellular reset is exactly what recovery depends on.

The published research

Immunomodulatory Tissue‐Engineering Strategies for Diabetic Foot Ulcer Management: A Systematic Review
Wound Repair and Regeneration · 2026
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