What the English source shows.
- Evidence group
- Theoretical papers, opinion papers and reviews
- Journal
- 2355-2372 (2005)
- English PDF
- Page 69
Reactiveoxygenspecies(ROS)areconstantlyproduced in biological tissues and play a role in various signaling pathways. Abnormally high ROS concentrations cause oxidative stress associated with tissue damage and dysregulation of physiological signals.
In this theoretical article, anti-aging specialist Wulf Droge draws attention to the accepted theory that oxidative stress and free radical damage are major culprits in the aging process. He points out that earlier studies have demonstrated how the glutathione precursor cysteine successfully reversed such symptoms of aging as muscle mass, increased inflammation, immune compromise and other parameters.
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