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Does peroxylipid entering the body promote aging?

Male  38 years old 2018-06-23
Peroxylipid is a peroxide of unsaturated fatty acids. Why does this substance promote aging after entering the body?

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  • BY Penelope Judson 2018-06-23
    Peroxylipids are actually very common. For example, edible oils that have been fried in fish, shrimp, meat, etc., will generate peroxylipids after long-term storage; dried fish, cured meat, etc. that have been exposed to the sun for a long time; Pastries, camellia noodles, oils and fats, etc., especially oils and fats that are prone to produce a halal taste. Peroxidized lipids are produced after rancidity. Researchers have found that after entering the human body, peroxylipids can have a great destructive effect on the acid system and vitamins in the human body, and accelerate the promotion of aging.
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