POD reacting with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) catalyzes oxidative condensation of tyramide to create extremely reactive intermediates, tyramide radicals. The activated tyramide covalently binds to electron-rich moieties like tyrosine, phenylalanine and tryptophan at or close to the POD. The small 50 percent-life of the tyramide radicals restricts the deposition of tyramide3. https://stephenvchor.blog2news.com/30407991/rumored-buzz-on-sodium-4-phenylbutyrate