Naked Mole Rats, which live 10x longer than regular mice, are known to have some powerful oxidation-resistance and repair mechanisms, which have evolved due to the production of lots of ROS in their metabolism.
In particular, their cellular membranes stand out as having a very different composition compared to regular mice. The cell membranes of Naked Mole Rats have a lot of plasmalogens, while regular mice do not:
https://www.ncbi.nlm...pubmed/18029129
These plasmalogens are then fatty acids which are much more resistant to oxidation compared to regular mice.
Would it be possible for us humans to skew the fatty acid composition of our own cellular membranes in this direction, perhaps through dietary changes or the right supplements?
How can we do this?