My professional knowledge was Analytical Chemistry when I was employed by three private companies here in the US (1965-1989). Later when I moved to the Food and Drug Administration ( 1990-2002) my expertise(GS-14) was in the Chemistry, Manufacturing and Control( CMC) for the approval of New Drugs in the Division of Anti-Infective Drug Products. So my knowledge of the Chemisty of aging is zero.
However, The Chemistry of Aging had always aroused my curiosity and I have the thirst for additional knowledge on this subject. If you are not into chemistry my apology, but please keep reading. Here's what I learned.
💚💚Why Do We Age?: Scientists are investigating how our biology changes as the years add up, and whether there are ways to stop it or at least slow down or retard the aging process( Details in my blog tomorrow).
"Accumulating evidence now indicates that the sum of the deleterious free radical reactions going on con- tinuously throughout the cells and tissues constitutes the aging process or is a major contributor to it. In mammalian systems the free radical reactions are largely those involving oxygen. The accumulation of molecular damage together with modifications in the epigenetic landscape, dysregulation of gene expression, and altered endocrine communication, drive the aging process and establish age as the main risk factor for age-associated diseases and multimorbidity.
A Guide to Aging Well
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Lastly, this Poem from My Face Book Page:
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