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Murugan et al., Life Sci 2006
(Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental) :
In addition,
THC caused significant increase in the activities of
superoxide dismutase , catalase, glutathione peroxidase, glutathione-S-transferase, reduced glutathione, vitamin C and vitamin E in liver and kidney of diabetic rats with significant decrease in thiobarbituric acid reactive substances ( TBARS ) and hydroperoxides formation in liver and kidney, suggesting its role in protection against lipid peroxidation induced membrane damage
Pari et al., J Med Food 2007
(Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental) :
In addition,
THC caused significant increases in the activities of
superoxide dismutase , catalase, glutathione peroxidase, glutathione S-transferase, and reduced glutathione in the brains of diabetic rats with significant decrease in the lipid peroxidative markers thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances and hydroperoxides in brain, suggesting efficacy for protection against lipid peroxidation induced membrane damage
Xia et al., Neuroscience 2009
:
R,
R-THC blocked glutamate induced depletion of intracellular glutathione,
increased superoxide dismutase activity, and protected cells from hydrogen peroxide induced death