1.3.9 Heparanase and calcium Heparanase, an enzyme that cleaves heparan sulfate proteoglycans, has been implicated in various pathological processes, including endothelial damage (Rops et al., 2004
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While naturally produced in the liver, levels can decline with age, stress, and poor nutrition making supplementation beneficial for overall wellness
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