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Could a common antioxidant enzyme help treat COVID-19?

Could a common antioxidant enzyme help treat COVID-19?

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: October 07, 2020In: NEWSNo Comments

New research suggests that catalase, a naturally occurring enzyme in humans, plants, and animals, can suppress the replication of the new coronavirus in rhesus monkeys. The results also indicate that this low cost enzyme could dampen the inflammatory response that occurs in severe COVID-19. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating effect in the United […] Read more

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