Production of these reactive oxygen species is known to occur as a result of a few different mechanisms: 1) mitochondrial origin in which free radicals either escape scavenging enzymes or develop due to an error in oxidative processes, 2) inside the capillary endothelium where a hypoxic and reoxygenation process is created during intense exercise as well as during various types of cardiovascular disease, and 3) an oxidative burst from inflammatory cells which are commonly mobilized as a result of the muscle or tissue damage which is well-documented with extended or eccentric-based exercise[1]
For severe obesity, every percentage point matters
#6 Infections and Illness Chronic infections, inflammatory diseases, or conditions that induce prolonged oxidative stress can significantly reduce glutathione levels
If your protocol calls for 5mg daily and your concentration is 25mg/mL, the volume is 5 25 = 0.2mL
Post hoc pairwise comparisons were performed for significant interaction effects using estimated marginal means with Sidak correction to control for multiple comparisons
Fradin C, De Groot P, MacCallum D, Schaller M, Klis F, Odds FC, et al