Efficient recovery of heavy metals and selenium from wastewater using granular sludge: the key role of glutathione (GSH)

Recovery of heavy metals and selenium: a key role for glutathione

Efficient recovery of heavy metals and selenium from wastewater using granular sludge: the key role of glutathione (GSH) Research background Heavy metals, including copper (Cu), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and zinc (Zn), are highly toxic and persistent pollutants that have significant environmental and health impacts. And these elements are difficult to get out of the…

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NMN, 4 protective effects on heart and brain vessels

Four protective effects of NMN on heart and brain vessels

NMN improves vascular endothelial function Promote nitric oxide synthesis Nitric oxide produced by vascular endothelial cells is an important signaling molecule, which can regulate the dilation and contraction of blood vessels and maintain the normal tension of blood vessels. NMN NMN can promote nitric oxide synthesis by increasing the level of intracellular NAD+ and activating…

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NMN improves human corneal epithelium and protects eye problems under high sugar treatment

NMN improves human corneal epithelial cells

NMN can protect human corneal epithelial cells with high glucose, improve survival rate, improve mitochondrial function, promote migration, inhibit apoptosis, and restore tight connections, providing a new idea for the treatment of diabetes-related keratopathy. Diabetes mellitus (DM), as an increasingly common metabolic disease worldwide, has a serious impact on the quality of life of patients….

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The king of antioxidants, glutathione

Glutathione is the king of antioxidants

Glutathione’s amazing bioactive tripeptide Glutathione (GSH) is a bioactive tripeptide made from the dehydrated condensation of L-glutamic acid, glycine, and L-cysteine by peptide bonding. First discovered by Hopkins in 1921, glutathione contains a large number of gamma-glutamyl and sulfhydryl bioactive groups. Reduced form (GSH) and oxidized form (GSSG) are the two forms of glutathione that…

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