Moreover, it reduces free radical production by suppressing cytochrome P450 enzyme activity.16 Growing evidence indicates that melatonin exerts significant protective effects on reproductive tissues through its potent antioxidant and anti-apoptotic properties.17-19 Experimental studies in both female and male models have shown that melatonin reduces oxidative stress markers, preserves follicular and testicular structure, and ameliorates apoptosis-related damage.18 In this study, the potential protective effects of Mel and GSH were investigated against CARB-induced ovarian damage in rats
Immune cells and cytokines weave a microenvironment that perpetuates lesions and pain
The tissue retains more regenerative capacity when damage is relatively fresh
Although intramuscular injections can feel frightening, they are not difficult
Ferroptosis in mitochondrial cardiomyopathy
This nutritional support strengthens collagen formation across skin, hair, nails, joints and the gut lining