Tocopherol supplementation reduces NO production and pulmonary inflammatory response to bleomycin

Volume: 34, Pages: 27 - 36
Published: Nov 1, 2013
Abstract
Bleomycin causes acute lung injury through production of reactive species and initiation of inflammation. Previous work has shown alteration to the production of reactive oxygen species results in attenuation of injury. Vitamin E, in particular, γ-tocopherol, isoform, has the potential to scavenge reactive oxygen and nitrogen species. This study examines the utility of dietary supplementation with tocopherols in reducing bleomycin-mediated acute...
Paper Details
Title
Tocopherol supplementation reduces NO production and pulmonary inflammatory response to bleomycin
Published Date
Nov 1, 2013
Volume
34
Pages
27 - 36
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