The gender-differentiated antioxidant effects of a lutein-containing supplement in the aqueous humor of patients with senile cataracts

Volume: 129, Pages: 5 - 12
Published: Dec 1, 2014
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...
Paper Details
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
Volume
129
Pages
5 - 12
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