ozone preconditioning prevents oxidative stress buildup in liver tissue during blood flow disruption

Ozone oxidative preconditioning maintained total hydroperoxide (TH) concentrations at sham-operated levels in hepatic tissue during ischaemia–reperfusion, preventing the significant rise seen in untreated I/R animals (42.73 ± 2.31 µmol/g protein).

What this means for you

When blood flow is interrupted and restored — during intense exercise, stress, or recovery — oxidative byproducts can spike and damage tissue. This finding suggests ozone preconditioning may help keep those harmful compounds in check, supporting your liver's resilience and your body's ability to bounce back from physical stress.

The published research

Liver International 2004, 24, 55–62 Copyright r Blackwell Munksgaard 2004
· 2004
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