The gender-differentiated antioxidant effects of a lutein-containing supplement in the aqueous humor of patients with senile cataracts
Abstract
Antioxidant supplements are expected to decrease oxidative damage and prevent ocular diseases. In this study, changes in the anti-oxidative ability and oxidative status in the aqueous humor before and after intake of a lutein-containing supplement were measured. Forty patients who all had identical grades of cataracts in both eyes were included. The aqueous humor was collected as pre-intake samples during cataract surgery. Ocuvite + LuteinⓇ, an...
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Title
The gender-differentiated antioxidant effects of a lutein-containing supplement in the aqueous humor of patients with senile cataracts
Published Date
Dec 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
129
Pages
5 - 12
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