“…Melatonin has a lengthy history of beneficial actions. For example, almost two decades ago it was reported as a protector against glucocorticoid damage [74, 75], against some degenerative neurological conditions [76], as an anticancer agent [31, 77–79], and also as an enhancer of immune function [32, 79]. Subsequently, the multiple antioxidant properties of melatonin were described [33, 34, 80, 81] and research on its protective effects against oxidative processes have now been identified under a very wide range of conditions in both experimental animals [82–84] and humans [85, 86].…”