What Did the Study Reveal?
Overall, MitoQ® Mitoquinol was shown to help to protect against some of the toxic effects of microplastics in a few ways:
Lowering Harmful Free Radicals (ROS):
Exposure to polystyrene microplastics triggered the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS)—unstable molecules that cause oxidative stress. MitoQ® Mitoquinol effectively reduced ROS levels, helping to curb the damage.
Supporting Natural Defences:
The study showed that MitoQ® Mitoquinol boosted the regulation of an enzyme called Sod-2, a key player in defending cells from oxidative stress. By enhancing Sod-2 expression, MitoQ® Mitoquinol added another layer of protection against nanoplastic-induced damage.
Protecting Nerve Health and Behaviour:
Through its dual action—reducing ROS and increasing Sod-2— MitoQ® Mitoquinol mitigated potential harm to neurons.