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Taurine as a Possible Anti-aging Therapy? A Controlled Clinical Trial on Taurine Antioxidant Activity in Women Aged 55 to 70 Years

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University of Sao Paulo · 2020

Abstract

Among the strategies that can improve the body's ability to counteract oxidative stress, the use of nutritional antioxidants has been investigated. Taurine is a "semi-essential" amino acid, also called a nitrogen compound, which has been used as an effective antioxidant due to its ability to neutralize hypochlorous acid, an extremely toxic oxidant produced by leukocytes in the inflammatory process in humans.

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Anonymous. (2020). Taurine as a Possible Anti-aging Therapy? A Controlled Clinical Trial on Taurine Antioxidant Activity in Women Aged 55 to 70 Years. <em>University of Sao Paulo</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05149716
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Anonymous. Taurine as a Possible Anti-aging Therapy? A Controlled Clinical Trial on Taurine Antioxidant Activity in Women Aged 55 to 70 Years. University of Sao Paulo. 2020.
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@misc{anon2020Taurin, title = {Taurine as a Possible Anti-aging Therapy? A Controlled Clinical Trial on Taurine Antioxidant Activity in Women Aged 55 to 70 Years}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {University of Sao Paulo}, year = {2020}, }

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