NMN supplements are utilized as a preventive measure against liver damage.
Have you ever thought that staying up late can damage your liver?
In our busy life, staying up late seems to have become the norm. However, we often ignore the damage to the liver caused by staying up late. The liver is an important organ in our body. It is not only responsible for metabolism and detoxification, but also participates in the regulation of various physiological functions. However, staying up late for a long time will not only affect the normal work of the liver, but also increase the burden on the liver.
Staying up late will increase oxidative stress in the liver, damage liver cells, and even cause hepatitis, fatty liver and other diseases. In addition, staying up late for a long time will also affect the metabolic function of the liver, lead to an increase in blood lipids and blood sugar, and increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Therefore, in order to protect the health of the liver, reasonable arrangement of work and rest time, balanced diet, moderate exercise, and avoiding excessive drinking are important measures to protect the liver. Appropriate intake of liver-protecting nutritional supplements is also an important way to protect the liver.
One nutrient worth paying attention to is NMN (nicotine adenine nucleotide), which is the precursor of NAD+ (coenzyme I) and can promote energy metabolism and cell function. RegenLife NMN18000 nutritional supplement is not only rich in NMN, but also adds resveratrol and coenzyme CoQ10, which can help us prevent liver damage and maintain the metabolism and detoxification functions of the liver.
NMM may help prevent liver damage.
A report published in the “Journal of Proteome Research” of Tsinghua University in China shows that NMN can fight aging by restoring cell adaptability. The researchers showed that NMN protected aged mice from liver damage by reducing oxidative stress by activating Sirtuin3. Further experiments showed that NMN mediates the restoration of protective adaptations, thereby reestablishing liver homeostasis in aged mice.
NMN prevents liver damage by reducing oxidative stress
Acetaminophen (APAP) is a major cause of liver failure, and excess amounts of acetaminophen can produce severe hepatotoxicity. The researchers induced liver damage in biological mice by releasing excessive amounts of acetaminophen. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) are common blood tests used to evaluate liver function and liver disease. Under normal circumstances, the levels of AST and ALT in the blood are relatively low. Experiments found that APAP caused an increase in ALT and AST levels in the blood of elderly mice, indicating that the liver had been damaged. However, with the intake of NMN, ALT and AST levels returned to youthful levels, and the liver gradually recovered.
As we age, harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS) gradually accumulate, and the oxidative stress produced can cause damage to proteins, DNA/RNA, and fat. When oxidative stress damages fat, the concentration of a protein called malondialdehyde (MDA) rises, and NMN treatment reduces MDA and protects the organism’s liver. Not only that, by increasing intracellular NMN levels, Sirtuins can be activated to regulate mitochondria, thereby preventing oxidative stress and maintaining homeostasis.
Research shows that NMN may help prevent liver damage and reduce oxidative stress—the damage to cells caused by harmful molecules called reactive oxygen species (ROS). Protecting the liver is an important part of maintaining good health. By taking appropriate NMN nutritional supplements, a balanced diet, and moderate exercise, you can help your liver stay healthy and provide powerful support to your body. At the same time, regular medical consultation is also key to ensuring liver health. RegenLife works with you to protect your liver and enjoy a healthy life!
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