https://www.selleckchem.com/pr....oducts/sch-442416.ht
01), and levels were inversely related to sinus symptoms (p=0.02) and asthma control (p0.01). 8-isoprostanes in nasal lavage are increased in obesity, and increased in Caucasians compared with African Americans. However, levels are higher in obese controls than obese people with asthma, and appear inversely related to symptoms of airway disease. Airway 8-isoprostanes likely reflect complex oxidative signaling pathways, which are altered in obesity and those of different race, rather than being a simple marker of airway oxidative