Cardioprotection

Adenosine shows potential to protect the heart from damage during periods of reduced blood flow and subsequent restoration. This protection likely involves reducing inflammation and cellular damage within the heart.

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Adenosine shows potential to protect the heart from damage during periods of reduced blood flow and subsequent restoration. This protection likely involves reducing inflammation and cellular damage within the heart.

Adenosine may offer cardioprotection by mitigating the damage caused during ischemia (reduced blood flow) and reperfusion (restoration of blood flow) events. This is potentially achieved through modulating inflammatory responses and reducing cellular damage to the heart tissue. The exact mechanisms are still under investigation, but likely involve adenosine's interaction with adenosine receptors on cardiac cells and immune cells.

Ingredients That Provide This Benefit

Adenosine

Adenosine is a naturally occurring nucleoside in the body involved in various physiological processe...

Evidence Levels for Ingredients

Adenosine Evidence: 2/5