Vitamin C serves
a role as a cofactor in collagen synthesis, the main protein in joint tissue and bone.
Not exact matches
As a
cofactor of certain proteins, it plays an essential
role in oxygen transport and metabolism.
As a
cofactor for more than 300 enzyme systems, magnesium also plays a
role in blood glucose management, blood pressure, hormone production, and energy production.
Not only does selenium play a critical
role in cancer prevention
as a
cofactor of glutathione peroxidase, selenium also works with vitamin E in numerous other vital antioxidant systems throughout the body.
The
Role of Chronic Inflammation in Cardiovascular Disease and its Regulation by Nutrients Alternative Medicine Review 2004 (Mar); 9 (1): 32 — 53 ~ FULL TEXT Nutrients such as arginine, antioxidants (vitamins C and E, lipoic acid, glutathione), and enzyme cofactors (vitamins B2 and B3, folate, and tetrahydrobiopterin) help to elevate nitric oxide levels and may play an important role in the management of cardiovascular dise
Role of Chronic Inflammation in Cardiovascular Disease and its Regulation by Nutrients Alternative Medicine Review 2004 (Mar); 9 (1): 32 — 53 ~ FULL TEXT Nutrients such
as arginine, antioxidants (vitamins C and E, lipoic acid, glutathione), and enzyme
cofactors (vitamins B2 and B3, folate, and tetrahydrobiopterin) help to elevate nitric oxide levels and may play an important
role in the management of cardiovascular dise
role in the management of cardiovascular disease.
The
Role of Chronic Inflammation in Cardiovascular Disease and its Regulation by Nutrients Alternative Medicine Review 2004 (Mar); 9 (1): 32 — 53 Nutrients such as arginine, antioxidants (vitamins C and E, lipoic acid, glutathione), and enzyme cofactors (vitamins B2 and B3, folate, and tetrahydrobiopterin) help to elevate nitric oxide levels and may play an important role in the management of cardiovascular dise
Role of Chronic Inflammation in Cardiovascular Disease and its Regulation by Nutrients Alternative Medicine Review 2004 (Mar); 9 (1): 32 — 53 Nutrients such
as arginine, antioxidants (vitamins C and E, lipoic acid, glutathione), and enzyme
cofactors (vitamins B2 and B3, folate, and tetrahydrobiopterin) help to elevate nitric oxide levels and may play an important
role in the management of cardiovascular dise
role in the management of cardiovascular disease.