Paul Saladino· MD
oxidized LDL appears to be problematic for humans as well
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oxidized LDL appears to be problematic for humans as well
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what causes oxidation of ldl we can measure the oxidation of ldl
I believe that oxidized LDL is a major problem for humans I think most LDL gets oxidized in the sub-endothelial intimal space and decreasing the amount of oxidized LDL the propensity of lipids to oxidize which is essentially lipid peroxidation is a very good thing to do in humans