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The Potential of Methylene Blue in Mitochondrial Cognitive Health: A Review of Recent Findings and the Need for Further Research

Mitochondria, often referred to as the powerhouse of the cell, play a crucial role in [...]

17
Feb
Methylene Blue – The Manufacturing Process

Introduction Methylene blue is a synthetic dye with a wide range of applications, including medical, [...]

06
Jul
SKQ1 Bromide: Pharmacological Properties, Mechanisms, Research and Clinical Potential

SKQ1 bromide, a mitochondrial-targeted antioxidant, has garnered significant attention for its potential therapeutic applications in [...]

02
Jul
Methylene Blue: A Promising Agent in Skin Health

Introduction Methylene blue, a synthetic dye discovered in the late 19th century, has garnered attention [...]

02
Jul
Understanding Mitochondria: The Powerhouse of the Cell

Mitochondria, often referred to as the powerhouses of the cell, are essential organelles found in [...]

02
Jul
Understanding Grades of Purity: USP, BP, and More

When it comes to chemicals and pharmaceuticals, purity is a critical factor that determines the [...]

02
Jul
C60 Fullerene and Mitochondrial Health

C60, or fullerene, is a molecule composed of 60 carbon atoms arranged in a structure [...]

02
Jul
C60 Buckminster Fullerene: Use in Industry and Science

C60 buckminster fullerene, often simply referred to as buckyball, is a spherical molecule composed of [...]

02
Jul
Methylene Blue: Versatile Applications in Science

Methylene blue (MB), a synthetic dye first synthesised in 1876, has found widespread utility across [...]

02
Jul
SkQ1-Bromide – Existing Research

SkQ1: A mitochondrial-antioxidant SkQ1, also known as Visomitin and PDTP, is a potent mitochondria-targeted antioxidant. SkQ1 [...]

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