- Glisodin
Glisodin is a
nutritional supplement based on two constituents:
*Cantaloupe extract, which typically contains high quantities of theenzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD)
*Gliadin , a wheat protein designed to protect SOD during the digestive processBackground
As
oxygen metabolizes in the body, potentially harmfulreactive oxygen species (ROS) are created. The human body implements anantioxidant defense system to protect against ROS. In the event that these defenses are overpowered by the ROS, cell damage results (which is a major cause of aging in the body).Superoxide dismutase (SOD) helps to slow the creation of ROS, ultimately playing a key role in the defense against cell damage. However, due to a very fragilemolecular structure , it is particularly prone to damage from stomach acids and digestiveenzymes when taken orally.Gliadin , which is well-known as acarrier protein for controlled drug release, helps to protect SOD. The union of the two is known as GliSODin, and is "the only proven orally effective delivery of SOD." [ [http://www.glisodin.org/glisodin.htm What is Glisodin?] ]Research
A wide range of clinical research has been undertaken to study glisodin's antioxidant capacities. This has extended into a wide range of applications, including protection from ultraviolet radiation, athletic performance, cardiovascular health, ischemia and reperfusion injury.
A group of researchers in France and Germany led by Dr. Claus Muth concluded that glisodin is helpful in protecting against DNA damage caused by hyperbaric oxidation. [cite journal | author = C. Muth, Y. Glenz, M. Klaus, P. Radermacher, Guenter Speit, X. Leverve | title = Influence of an orally effective SOD on hyperbaric, oxygen related cell damage | journal = Free Radical Research | volume = 38 | issue = 9 | pages = 927–932 | year = 2004 | pmid = : 15621710 | doi = 10.1080/10715760412331273197] A 2005 study at Rutgers University also concluded that glisodin is helpful in enhancing athletic performance while minimizing fatigue. [S. Arent, D. DiFabio, J. Greenwood, J. Pellegrino, C. Williams (2005). [http://research.glisodin.org/2005/07/01/30/ “Nutritional Supplementation In Male College Soccer Players: Effects On Performance And Oxidative Stress] ,” Human Performance Lab, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.]
ee also
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Superoxide dismutase
*Oxidative stress
*Antioxidants References
External links
* [http://www.glisodin.org/ Glisodin.org Research Community] - clinical research related to SOD/gliadin
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