Method for assessing oxidative stress and its control in humans

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435 25, 426 73, A61B 1900

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ABSTRACT:
A chart used for assessing oxidative stress is prepared, wherein a numerical figure representing the degree of excess or deficiency of an indicator substance indicating oxidative stress in humans is shown in the ordinate, and a numerical figure corresponding to the standard value recovered from normal subjects is also shown in the ordinate, while the items of such indicator substances are grouped in damaging substances, water-soluble antioxidants, fat-soluble antioxidants, and antioxidant enzymes to be shown in the abscissa. By numerically representing the ratio of the measured value of each indicator substance in a test subject to the standard value and recording the resulting numerical figure on the chart, the degree of excess or deficiency of the indicator substance indicating the extent of oxidative stress in humans is collectively shown in the chart, whereby the degree of excess or deficiency of the indicator substance in a test subject can be analyzed in a simple procedure.

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patent: 4023276 (1977-05-01), Furukowa et al.

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