Platelet or vascular redox state, endogenous or exogenous antioxidants, and the production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species are all potential factors in platelet-dependent thrombus development (156)
This inherent biocompatibility means the body recognizes it and knows how to use it, minimizing the risk of adverse reactions often associated with foreign substances
Urolithin A is a bioavailable postbiotic produced by your gut bacteria after you eat certain foods (like berries, pomegranates, pecans, and walnuts) containing the polyphenols ellagitannins or ellagic acid.11 12 Useful postbiotics are a sort of healthy waste produced by probiotics after they consume prebiotics.13 When your gut bacteria break down ellagitannins or ellagic acid, urolithin A is whats left over or at least thats what happens for some people

Source: Frontiers in Physiology Source: Endocrine Reviews Mitochondrial damage is implicated as a major contributing factor for a number of noncommunicable chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer, obesity, and insulin resistance/type 2 diabetes. A wide range of seemingly unrelated disorders have underlying pathophysiological mechanisms in common, namely reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, the accumulation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) damage, resulting in mitochondrial dysfunction: Schizophrenia Bipolar disease Dementia Alzheimers disease Epilepsy Migraine headaches Strokes Neuropathic pain Parkinsons disease Ataxia Transient ischemic attack Cardiomyopathy Coronary artery disease Chronic fatigue syndrome Fibromyalgia Retinitis pigmentosa Diabetes Hepatitis C Primary biliary cirrhosis More How Mitochondria May Affect Cognitive Function When someone has cognitive impairment , their ability to think, learn, remember, use judgment, and make decisions is affected, often by an underlying condition

Correlation between gaba release from rat islet beta-cells and their metabolic state