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Evidence suggests Melatonin mayincreaseAntioxidant properties.

14 studies (5 claims)

Emerging evidence

Typical effective dose 60 (4080) mgacross 2 dosed studies

Study Claims

9 of 14
InterventionDirectionEndpointTypePopulationDosageTitle
Melatonin (MLT)No effect - possessesanti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties
Human
Not specifiedCoronary Artery Disease And Melatonin: The Mechanisms and Therapeutic Applications.
melatoninNo effect - is a very powerful endogenous antioxidantantioxidant properties
Human
Not specifiedMelatonin and male reproductive health: relevance of darkness and antioxidant properties.cited 32×
melatoninNo effect - provideantioxidant properties
Human
Not specified.A mid‑pandemic night's dream: Melatonin, from harbinger of anti‑inflammation to mitochondrial savior in acute and long COVID‑19 (Review).cited 5×
melatoninIncreases - exhibitsantioxidant properties
Molecular
Not specified.Multifaceted roles of melatonin in oncology: an insight into its therapeutic potential in cancer management.
MelatoninIncreases - exhibit strong direct and indirect antioxidant propertiesantioxidant properties
Human
Not specifiedHepatoprotective actions of melatonin: possible mediation by melatonin receptors.cited 49×
melatoninIncreases - exhibitantioxidant properties
Animal
Not specifiedProtective actions of melatonin and growth hormone on the aged cardiovascular system.cited 22×
melatoninNo effect - hasantioxidant properties
Human
Not specifiedThe role of melatonin in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus and Alzheimer's disease.cited 38×
melatoninIncreases - possessdirect and indirect antioxidant properties
Human
50-100 mg/day (proposed for future clinical trials).Inflammaging, Metabolic Syndrome and Melatonin: A Call for Treatment Studies.cited 68×
Melatonin (MLT)No effect - is afree-radical scavenger and possesses antioxidant properties
Molecular
Not specified.Toxicity of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: a review of melatonin and diclofenac sodium association.cited 37×