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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Zinc Supplementation and Arterial Antioxidant SOD

  • Role of Zinc: Zinc is an essential trace mineral that plays a fundamental structural and catalytic role in numerous enzymatic reactions within the human body.
  • Connection to SOD: Zinc is a vital cofactor for superoxide dismutase (SOD), specifically the copper-zinc SOD isoform found in extracellular and intracellular environments, which is critical for neutralizing harmful superoxide radicals.
  • Arterial Health: By supporting optimal SOD activity, adequate zinc levels help protect arterial walls from oxidative stress and free radical damage, thereby supporting cardiovascular health and maintaining the integrity of blood vessels.
  • Nutritional Balance: Achieving the proper balance of zinc in relation to other minerals—particularly copper—is essential, as excessive zinc intake can interfere with copper absorption and potentially impair overall antioxidant enzyme function.
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Zinc - connections

Zinc ->

-> Zinc

Arterial calcification - connections

Arterial calcification ->

-> Arterial calcification

  • Vitamin D - Causes (Certainty: can; Amount: excessive; Duration: long-term; Preventable with: sufficient vitamin K2)
  • Osteoporosis - Increases (Aspect: risk; Degree: greater; Location: middle_arterial_layer)
  • Vitamin E, Vitamin K, Vitamin K2 - Reduces (Evidence: research)

Superoxide dismutase - connections

Superoxide dismutase ->

-> Superoxide dismutase

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