Re: Iodine fountain of youth? by wombat ..... Iodine Supplementation Support by VWT Team
Date: 7/14/2013 4:27:52 PM ( 11 y ago)
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lipid(fat) peroxidation increases with aging. Idothyronines inhibit that peroxidation.
Remember the article you posted on gray hair and peroxidation?
What I glean from this is that thyroid hormones act as antioxidants. I could certainly be reading it wrong(I am not a scientist...)
from the link:
"In contrast, linoleic-acid peroxidation was inhibited by iodothyronines. Thus, low levels of iodothyronines (2.6×10−7M) are effective inhibitors of linoleic-acid peroxidation. Thyroxine and reverse T3 were found to be more effective in this antioxidant activity than vitamin E, glutathione, ascorbic acid and DTT. Since linoleic-acid peroxidation proceeds by a propagating free-radical mechanism, we have concluded that iodothyronines can effectively terminate the free-radical chain reaction to become oxidatively deiodinated. Consistent with this antioxidant mechanism, reverse T3 is effective in preserving red cell membranes as measured by the inhibition of erythrocyte hemolysis.'
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