Antioxidation and Liver Health The liver, as a central organ for metabolism and detoxification in the human body, undertakes critical functions such as biosynthesis, energy storage, and elimination of harmful substances. Oxidative stress, toxin accumulation, and metabolic disorders are primary triggers of liver injury, fatty liver, and hepatic fibrosis. The core of liver protection, detoxification, and antioxidative stress lies in maintaining hepatocyte functional integrity, enhancing detoxifying enzyme activity, and scavenging excessive free radicals. Peptide substances, with their high biological activity and target specificity, can specifically regulate hepatic metabolic pathways, protect hepatocytes from oxidative damage, and promote biotransformation and excretion of toxins, emerging as innovative tools for preventing and intervening in liver diseases—demonstrating significant potential in alcoholic liver disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), and drug-induced liver injury.
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