Can Antioxidants Be Used Therapeutically in Toxicology?
Antioxidants have therapeutic potential in toxicology, particularly in the prevention and treatment of diseases associated with oxidative stress. Supplementation with antioxidants has been explored as a strategy to mitigate the toxic effects of various compounds. However, the effectiveness of such interventions can vary, and there is ongoing research to determine optimal formulations and dosages. It is also important to consider that excessive antioxidant supplementation can disrupt cellular redox balance and may have adverse effects.