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Oxidized Carbon Nanozymes
Trisomy of chromosome 21 (Down Syndrome) generation of toxic excess H2S due to its duplicated enzyme gene. Nanoparticles derived from the harsh acid oxidation of activated charcoal oxidize H2S in mitochondria into polysulfides that persulfidate key proteins, ultimately improving cellular function. More details can be found in article number 2211241 by Paul J. Derry, Kenneth...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a noxious, potentially poisonous, but necessary gas produced from sulfur metabolism in humans. In Down Syndrome (DS), the production of H2S is elevated and associated with degraded mitochondrial function. Therefore, removing H2S from the body as a stable oxide could be an approach to reducing the deleterious effects of H2S in DS. In this report we describe the catalytic oxidation...
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