Important Antioxidant Enzymes Unravelled Webinar Replay

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Important Antioxidant Enzymes Unravelled

Important Antioxidant Enzymes Unravelled Webinar Replay

Mopping up ROS? How does it work? Who does what?

Join Carolyn for this important webinar replay where she will be covering the key antioxidant enzymes, heme oxygenase and catalase.

These enzymes are critical in protecting cells from oxidative stress.

Polymorphisms in these genes are primarily down regulations which means that the cells are not able to maintain cellular homeostasis and protect cells from oxidative stress or create more oxidative stress. This downregulation has been linked to various diseases like cancer, cardiovascular disease and neurodegenerative disorders.

Here's the best bits we covered:

  • What do each of these enzymes do?
  • What is the effect of the polymorphisms?
  • What is your action if these polymorphisms are there?
  • How to regulate their function or understand if they are an issue

 

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