PMID 21152342
Fueling the System: The Critical Micronutrients Understanding the mechanism reveals a crucial fact: physiological detoxification must be built, not bought
Tribl F, Arzberger T, Riederer P, Gerlach M (2007) Tyrosinase is not detected in human catecholaminergic neurons by immunohistochemistry and Western blot analysis
Adequate glutathione levels are essential for a balanced and effective immune response
Xu L, Sun X, Wan X, Li K, Jian F, Li W, Jiang R, Han R, Li H, Kang X, Wang Y (2021) Dietary supplementation with Clostridium butyricum improves growth performance of broilers by regulating intestinal microbiota and mucosal epithelial cells
5.1.2 Enhancement of gut and bloodbrain barrier integrity Recent studies have shown that a vicious cycle of inflammation and oxidative stress is created at the renal level by the influx of uremic toxins and urea into the gastrointestinal lumen via the enterohepatic cycle, which exerts a selective pressure that encourages the excessive growth of bacterial species that produce urease, uricase, indole, and p-cresol-forming enzymes with a reduction in SCFAs-producing species (Vaziri et al., 2013