This is important as increased lactic acid in the body can result in fatigue, low blood pressure, muscle aches, a drop in body temperature, and respiratory problems.
Research on smearing it on our face is also promising and shows so far a couple of things: It can help with wound healing Its a good anti-inflammatory agent It might even help with skins own collagen production and improve skin firmness and elasticity It helps with barrier repair and protection It might be even useful for the hair helping with hair thickness and hair growth We don't have description for this ingredient yet
To this aim, there has been a blooming effort in the development of potential CD38 inhibitors, which fall into different categories, such as small-molecule compounds, natural inhibitors, and antibody approaches
The IMMU-132-01 study included a single-arm expansion cohort of 54 patients with previously treated NSCLC achieving an ORR of 16.7%, median DoR of 6 months, a median PFS of 4.4 months (95% CI, 2.5 to 5.4) and median OS of 7.3 months (95% CI, 5.6 to 14.6)