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Kumar S et al. – Compared to ascorbate, LA emerged as a better antioxidant and least DNA damaging. In conclusion, study advocated an experimental therapeutic research potential in LA against Cr6+–induced DNA damage for reduction of occupational cancer risk in humans.

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