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RONS clearing TePt @ sodium carboxymethyl cellulose nanozymes for chronic enteritis therapy.
Summary: Chronic enteritis is a long-term swelling of the gut that can lead to serious problems like cancer if left untreated. It happens when harmful molecules, called RONS, build up and damage your cells. Scientists have created tiny, safe particles called "nanozymes" made of tellurium and platinum (TePt). When mixed with a safe gel (CMC) and given to mice, these tiny helpers act like sponges to soak up the harmful molecules. This protected the gut, lowered swelling, and helped the bowels heal without any bad side effects. It is a very promising new way to treat gut problems!
Tags
Enteritis
Intestinal Neoplasms
Disease
Neoplasms
Inflammation
Dextrans
Catalase
Sulfates
Superoxide Dismutase
Cellulose
Nanotubes
Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium
Reactive Nitrogen Species
Dextran Sulfate