ozone preconditioning keeps liver enzyme levels near normal after stress-induced injury
Ozone oxidative preconditioning maintained serum AST and ALT levels at sham-operated baseline values (89.5 ± 12.6 and 43.7 ± 10 U/L, respectively) following hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury, demonstrating significant hepatoprotection compared to the I/R group (200 ± 22 and 117 ± 21.7 U/L).
What this means for you
Liver enzymes like AST and ALT rise when liver cells are under stress — and chronically elevated levels are linked to fatigue, sluggish metabolism, and accelerated aging. This finding suggests ozone exposure may help the liver maintain normal function even under significant physiological stress, which is relevant for anyone focused on detox support and long-term metabolic resilience.
The published research
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