Excessive ROS triggers oxidative stress Although ROS production in mitochondria is in balance with an intracellular antioxidant system under physiological conditions, the balance is easy to be disrupted under pathological conditions, such as radiation, hypoxia, cytokines, hyperlipidemia, and hyperglycemia, which results in the accumulation of ROS, facilitating oxidative stress, cell damage, and diseases, such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, neurological disease, respiratory disease, and so on
High dose Vitamin C: Another potent antioxidant, vitamin C has both antibiotic and anti-inflammatory properties that help ease lingering symptoms of PTLDS
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