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Unmasking the Magic of Siraitia Grosvenorii: A Fight Against PM2. 5
ChinaSaturday, January 18, 2025
Using a tool called network pharmacology, researchers predicted how these compounds fight lung injury. They found that PM2. 5 damages lungs by causing oxidative stress and messing with a pathway called PI3K/AKT/Nrf2. Plus, it raises the levels of certain alarm signals and immune messengers called cytokines.
But here's where SGG comes in. In experiments with real mice, SGG reversed these bad effects. It reduced tissue damage and oxidative stress, showing that it protects lungs by acting like an antioxidant, which helps stop inflammation.
Think of it this way: SGG is like a tiny soldiers' shield, protecting the lungs from PM2. 5 attacks.
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