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Fluoride and Superoxide Dismutase (SOD)

  • Interaction with Enzymes: According to biochemical research often highlighted in nutritional and toxicological evaluations, fluoride can act as an enzyme inhibitor.
  • Effect on SOD: Fluoride has been shown to interfere with the activity of key antioxidant enzymes, including superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase, and glutathione peroxidase.
  • Oxidative Stress: By inhibiting or disrupting these primary antioxidant defense mechanisms, excess fluoride can lead to an accumulation of free radicals, resulting in increased oxidative stress and cellular damage within the body.
  • Nutritional Antagonism: The toxic impact of fluoride often relates to its interaction with essential minerals (such as magnesium, calcium, and zinc) that are required for optimal enzymatic function and antioxidant protection.
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Fluoride - connections

Fluoride ->

-> Fluoride

Superoxide dismutase - connections

Superoxide dismutase ->

-> Superoxide dismutase

  • Zinc - Component Of
  • Copper - Component Of (Necessity: essential)

Sodium - connections

Sodium ->

-> Sodium

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