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Zinc Demand During Illness and Stress Zinc requirements may increase during: Acute or recurrent illness Chronic stress or poor sleep Increased inflammatory burden Periods of high physical or cognitive demand During illness, zinc is rapidly utilized by immune cells
Conclusions Artemisinin and its derivatives exhibit more potent antimalarial activity than iron chelators, likely stemming from their ability to accumulate in the parasites digestive vacuoles, interact more effectively with heme and iron, and thereby disrupt heme/iron homeostasis and utilization
Xanthine oxidase activity associated with arterial blood pressure in spontaneously hypertensive rats
In a 96-well plate, the adduct solution was treated with the appropriate amount of an aqueous stock solution of GSH, GSSG, cysteine, H 2 S or taurine, and the solutions were incubated at 20 C for 3060 min