SOD, the abbreviation of superoxidedismutase, is an active protease containing metal elements, and it is a world-class high-tech and sophisticated discipline in the fields of biology, medicine and life science. At present, most of the superoxide dismutase developed in the world is extracted from animal blood, which is not only expensive, but also exclusive, difficult to store at room temperature, and potentially dangerous to cross-infect blood viruses such as AIDS. Therefore, the International Health Organization calls for the immediate cessation of the use of animal turf. SOD is one of the substances with anti-aging, immunomodulation, blood lipid regulation, anti-radiation and beauty functions approved by the Ministry of Health. The legal number is ECL.15.1.1; 0. 1. CASNo. [905489] 1.
Identification of the role of "superoxide dismutase" in the world;
The United States registered patent number is (CN 1 152337A), which is used to prevent and treat local cerebral hemorrhage, ulcer, inflammation, arrhythmia, edema, poisoning, rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, radiation injury, drug poisoning, etc.
The French registered patent number is (CN1167441A), which is used to prevent and treat brain function recognition disorder caused by specific brain injury and nonspecific brain injury.
The European registered patent number is (49962 1), which is used to prevent and treat cancer and brain damage caused by postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and to inhibit the re-formation or spread of cancer cells.
Japanese registered patent number is (432754 1, 43 12533), which is used to treat anti-immune reaction after organ transplantation. A medicine for treating nerve necrosis caused by local cerebral hemorrhage and preventing hemiplegia.
Anderson of the University of Texas in Houston, Huang Peng, Dr. China of the Cancer Center and his colleagues found that superoxide dismutase (SOD) can selectively kill leukemia cells without damaging normal tissue cells.
The role of "superoxide dismutase" is also recognized in China:
The comparative experiment of treating burns and scalds with "superoxide dismutase (SOD)" in Taipei Hospital was successful. It is reported that the healing of the affected area treated with "SOD" is three times that of conventional treatment, and the scar is obviously reduced.