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What Is Superoxide Dismutase?
Superoxide dismutase (or SOD) is an enzyme found in the cells of living organisms. It breaks down potentially harmful oxygen molecules, defending the body from the effects of oxidative stress, which makes it a potent antioxidant. In the medical field, studies are underway to see if it can be used as a therapeutic treatment for numerous diseases.
Topically, in addition to its antioxidant benefits, superoxide dismutase has shown promise for its calming properties for skin. Emerging science shows that superoxide dismutase extracted from certain plants might even have UV-protective abilities when applied to skin.
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Clinical Evidence & References
- Molecules, March 2021, ePublication View Study
- Journal of Biotechnology, August 2019, pages 101-111 View Study
- Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, December 2018, pages 1,069-1,072 View Study
- International Journal of Health Sciences, May-June 2018, pages 88–93 View Study
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