Paul Saladino· MD
these are these are chemicals like 4-H and E that you just mentioned um malindi aldehyde or MDA carboxyl carboxy ethyl pyrol acrylene
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these are these are chemicals like 4-H and E that you just mentioned um malindi aldehyde or MDA carboxyl carboxy ethyl pyrol acrylene
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they break down into these Advanced lipid oxidation in products or ales I call them and these are these are chemicals like 4-H and E that you just mentioned um malindi aldehyde or MDA carboxyl carboxy ethyl pyrol acrylene um and then you have the the what I call the ox Labs 9 and 13 hode um that's hydroxyoctide decodionoic acid
so these this linoleic acid can break down into products and we call these oxlams or oxidative products of linoleic acid metabolism I've spoken about four hne on a previous podcast with Tucker Goodrich and Jeff knobs but I'd never heard of this carboxy ethyl pyrol until I've had your book