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Why do we take melatonin?
May , 19 2022
Melatonin is an amine hormone mainly produced by the pineal gland of mammals and humans, the chemical name is N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine. Melatonin biosynthesis is restricted by photoperiod. Under t...
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Natural astaxanthin is the strongest antioxidant found in nature so far
Jun , 15 2022
At present, Haematococcus pluvialis is recognized as the best organism for producing natural astaxanthin in nature. Therefore, the use of this microalgae to extract astaxanthin undoubtedly has broad p...
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Get to know Nattokinase
Jun , 16 2022
Nattokinase (NK for short), also known as subtilisin protease, is a serine protease produced by Bacillus subtilisl natto during natto fermentation. Nattokinase has the functions of dissolving thrombus...
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Powerful health benefits of nattokinase in cardiovascular field
Jun , 17 2022
Nattokinase is one of the most active and unique functional components in natto. It is a single compound with potential effects such as antithrombotic, blood pressure, anticoagulation, antiatheroscler...
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Why should nattokinase be taken with red yeast rice?
Jun , 17 2022
Scientific research has found that as the elderly grow older, the blood vessels gradually harden, the blood waste increases, the power is insufficient, and the probability of thrombosis increases. Nat...
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Broad market prospects for astaxanthin
Jul , 18 2022
A large number of studies have proved that astaxanthin has potential special health effects in the human body, making astaxanthin more and more popular. At present, the main sources of astaxanthin inc...
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Glutathione: A great product for nourishing and protecting the liver
Aug , 19 2022
In the modern industrialized society, we are faced with a variety of toxins, such as pesticides, heavy metals, nitrates, preservatives, household chemicals, electronic radiation, air pollution, indust...
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The difference between reduced glutathione and oxidized glutathione
Sep , 19 2022
Glutathione has two forms, reduced form (GSH) and oxidized form (GSSG). Reduced glutathione (GSH) is the main active state, accounting for about 95%; oxidized glutathione (GSSG) is the inactive state,...
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New function of L-glutathione Reduced: Prevention and treatment of stroke and improvement of Parkinson's symptoms
Nov , 16 2022
Glutathione (L-glutathione reduced/GSH, CAS No.: 70-18-8) is a γ- The tripeptide of amide bond and sulfhydryl group, composed of glutamic acid, cysteine and glycine, exists in almost every cell of the...
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