Hydrogen therapy may reduce the risks related to radiation-induced oxidative stress in space flight.
This publication examined hydrogen-rich water using the study design reported by the authoritative source. This source-grounded publication contributes evidence relevant to molecular hydrogen and is retained in a transparent general research category when a more specific study design is not supported by the indexed record.
Read MoreAlleviation of salt stress in strawberries by hydrogen-rich water: Physiological, transcriptomic and metabolomic responses.
HRW treatment was found to significantly enhance plant growth, notably increasing root biomass by 49.50%. This source-grounded publication contributes evidence relevant to molecular hydrogen and is retained in a transparent general research category when a more specific study design is not supported by the indexed record.
Read MoreMolecular Hydrogen Mitigates Performance Decrement during Repeated Sprints in Professional Soccer Players.
In participants, sprint time at 30 m also significantly improved by 1.9% in the HRW group in the last sprint. These findings add human evidence supporting molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential to influence fatigue-related outcomes.
Read MoreHydrogen gas alleviates postharvest senescence of cut rose ‘Movie star’ by antagonizing ethylene.
HRW increased the transcripts of ethylene receptor genes Rh-ETR1 at blooming period from day 4 to day 6 and suppressed Rh-ETR3 at senescence phase at day 8 after harvest. This source-grounded publication contributes evidence relevant to molecular hydrogen and is retained in a transparent general research category when a more specific study design is not supported by the indexed record.
Read MoreEffects of hydrogen-rich water bath on visceral fat and skin blotch, with boiling-resistant hydrogen bubbles.
After 6-month hydrogen-water bathing, the low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level was decreased by 16.2% and the fasting blood glucose level increased by 13.6% in the blood of a female subject. This source-grounded publication contributes evidence relevant to molecular hydrogen and is retained in a transparent general research category when a more specific study design is not supported by the indexed record.
Read MoreHydrogen-rich water delays fruit softening and prolongs shelf life of postharvest okras.
In an animal model, taken together, the results suggested that HRW treatment delayed softening and extended shelf life in postharvest okras through modifying cell wall biosynthesis and disassembly at different times of storage. These preclinical findings add evidence supporting molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential within the outcomes and biological pathways measured in this model.
Read MoreHydrogen Gas as an Exotic Performance-Enhancing Agent: Challenges and Opportunities.
Over the years, this simple molecule appears to drive more scientific attention, perhaps due to a dualism of H₂ affirmative features demonstrated in numerous in vitro, animal and human studies on one side, and still puzzling mechanism(s) of its biological activity on the other. These findings come from a laboratory model and suggest molecular hydrogen's biological potential. Further research is needed to determine clinical relevance.
Read MoreEffects of Molecular Hydrogen in the Pathophysiology and Management of Metabolic and Non-communicable Diseases
This narrative review examined there are gaps in the knowledge about the role molecular hydrogen plays, in the treatment of metabolic diseases and other NCDs This review aims to discuss the role of hydrogen in the pathogenesis and prevention of NCDs. Western diet and lifestyle, which are major risk factors of NCDs, are known to cause oxidative stress and decrease in production of molecular hydrogen in the intestines which leads to a decline in endogenous antioxidant status in the body, leading to increase in systemic inflammation. The reviewed evidence adds support for molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential across the conditions, mechanisms, or outcomes examined.
Read MoreThe Involvement of Glucose in Hydrogen Gas-Medicated Adventitious Rooting in Cucumber.
HRW increased glucose, sucrose, starch and total sugar contents. This source-grounded publication contributes evidence relevant to molecular hydrogen and is retained in a transparent general research category when a more specific study design is not supported by the indexed record.
Read MoreEffects of long-term hydrogen intervention on the physiological function of rats.
In the present study, the body weight and 13 serum biochemical parameters were monitored during the six-month hydrogen intervention, all these parameters were significantly altered by oral intake of HRW or HI. These preclinical findings add evidence supporting molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential within the outcomes and biological pathways measured in this model.
Read MoreMolecular hydrogen for outpatients with Covid-19 (Hydro-Covid): a phase 3, randomised, triple-blinded, adaptive, placebo-controlled, multicentre trial
In 2 patients, due to its antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, anti-apoptosis, and antifatigue properties, molecular hydrogen (H₂ ) is potentially a novel therapeutic gas for acute coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. These findings add human evidence that helps define the outcomes that did and did not change with molecular hydrogen in this study.
Read MoreA critical review for hydrogen application in agriculture: Recent advances and perspectives
This narrative review examined the available evidence on molecular hydrogen. How to improve crop yield and stress resistance has become an urgent agricultural production problem that must be solved. The reviewed evidence supports molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential. Additional well-designed studies are needed to clarify clinical safety and effectiveness.
Read MoreStomatal closure induced by hydrogen-rich water is dependent on GPA1 in Arabidopsis thaliana.
In the data indicated that HRW induced significant stomatal closure as well as the generation of ROS and NO in the Col-0 guard cells, hydrogen (H₂) is a new signaling molecule that regulates stomatal closure via stimulating the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitric oxide (NO) in Arabidopsis thaliana. The authors concluded that taken together, the authors concluded that GPA1 is necessary for HRW-induced stomatal closure in Arabidopsis. These findings from a laboratory model add evidence supporting molecular hydrogen's biological and therapeutic potential in the model studied.
Read MoreAntitumor Activity of Protons and Molecular Hydrogen: Underlying Mechanisms.
This narrative review examined the available molecular-hydrogen literature. Due to its small molecular weight, H₂ can rapidly penetrate cell membranes and reach subcellular components to protect nuclear DNA and mitochondria. The reviewed evidence adds support for molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential across the conditions, mechanisms, or outcomes examined.
Read MoreHydrotherapy with hydrogen-rich water compared with RICE protocol following acute ankle sprain in professional athletes: a randomized non-inferiority pilot trial.
This pilot study suggests therapeutic potential, while larger randomized, placebo-controlled studies are needed to confirm the finding.
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