ozone preconditioning reduces oxidative protein damage in brain tissue
Ozone preconditioning significantly reduced rotenone-induced protein carbonyl formation in brain cortex (4.838 vs 6.163 ng/mg protein) and striatum (5.713 vs 7.000 ng/mg protein), indicating reduced protein oxidative damage.
What this means for you
Proteins in your brain and nervous system can get damaged by oxidative stress — the same process that drives aging and cellular wear. When that damage is reduced, your brain's structural integrity and signaling are better protected. This kind of cellular resilience is linked to sharper thinking, steadier mood, and long-term neurological wellness.
The published research
protects against Rotenone-
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