Cas is a fancy chemical that scientists believe may help protect our brains. This is really important, because we have superhero brains inside our bodies.
Epilepsy is an illness that can cause people to have seizures, which are sort of like sudden electrical storms in the brain. Studies have shown a modification of the chemical structure of trimethylamine cas in the succinimide family could mitigate these storms and cause seizures to occur less frequently. Isn't that amazing?
Chemical properties may sound big, but all it means is what a substance is, and how it behaves. Now scientists are investigating the properties of succinimide cas as a possible substance to create drugs to help people feel better when they’re sick.
Inflammation is what saves us from bad things, germs and injuries. But sometimes our bodies can get overly excited and create too much inflammation, making us feel sick.
Scientists have to ensure that medicines are safe and won't do any harm before they can be given to people. They conduct clinical trials, or large studies to see how well a medicine works and if it cause side effects. Researchers are cautiously monitoring succinimide cas to ensure its safety for humans to use. Safety first!