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Model: rat
Concomitant inhibition of oxidative stress and angiogenesis by chronic hydrogen‐rich saline and N‐acetylcysteine treatments improves systemic, splanchnic and hepatic hemodynamics of cirrhotic rats
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Hydrogen-Rich Saline and N-Acetylcysteine: A Powerful Duo for Liver Health
A study from Taiwan found that hydrogen-rich saline and N-acetylcysteine can improve liver health in rats with cirrhosis by reducing oxidative stress and improving blood flow. These substances have antioxidant properties and can help support the liver's natural functions. The findings suggest that they could be a useful addition to traditional treatments for cirrhosis and may also have benefits for overall health and wellbeing.
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Publish Year 2014 Country Taiwan Rank Positive Journal Hepatology Research Primary Topic Liver Secondary TopicLiver Disease Model Rat Tertiary TopicCirrhosis Vehicle Saline (Dissolved) pH Neutral Application Gavage Comparison N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) Complement