ozone exposure raises superoxide dismutase activity in brain tissue above baseline levels
Ozone alone (without neurotoxic challenge) significantly increased SOD activity above normal control levels in both brain cortex (17.375 vs 13.875 µg/g tissue) and striatum (17.125 vs 14.250 µg/g tissue).
What this means for you
Superoxide dismutase (SOD) is one of your brain's primary defenses against oxidative stress — the cellular wear-and-tear linked to mental fatigue, aging, and neurological decline. When SOD activity rises, your brain is better equipped to neutralize harmful free radicals. Supporting this natural antioxidant response may contribute to sharper focus, resilience, and long-term cognitive wellness.
The published research
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