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titleOfInvention Composition for preventing and treating DNA damage by Nanosize TiO ₂ toxicity
abstract The present invention relates to a composition for preventing and treating DNA damage by Nanosize TiO 2 toxicity comprising a natural phytochemical or an antioxidant. In addition, the natural phytochemical according to the present invention provides a composition for preventing and treating DNA damage by Nanosize TiO 2 toxicity comprising at least one of resveratrol, sulforaphane or curcumin. According to the present invention, by including not only an antioxidant of vitamin C and NAC but also a phytochemical such as resveratrol, sulforaphane, and curcumin, DNA damage by TiO 2 nanoparticles is inhibited, It is effective to remove.
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