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From: Melatonin: An Established Antioxidant Worthy of Use in Clinical Trials

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Organization of the “devil’s triangle” within the targeted cell. UV, ionizing irradiation, smoking, hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia and chronic inflammation cause excess and NO production via several means. Normally, is readily degraded to H2O by intracellular enzymatic antioxidants. In the presence of abundant and iNOS-derived NO, the biochemically interaction of these substances inevitably produces vast amounts of ONOO thereby reducing the degradation of by SOD. In early stages of oxidative stress, if iNOS is not fully activated, several conventional antioxidants including vitamin E and C diminish the damage via scavenging and thereby prevent the activation of the “devil’s triangle.” Unlike the classic antioxidant vitamins, melatonin is the only currently available molecule which is known to block all aspects of the “devil’s triangle” as well as to activate antioxidative enzymes at RNA expression level, thereby preventing the loss of essential cellular antioxidative ezymes.

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