Glutathione
Glutathione
CAS:70-18-8
MF:C10H17N3O6S
EINECS:200-725-4
Appearance: White powder
purity (HPLC) ≥98.0%
acetate content ≤12.0%
Moisture content ≤8.0%
Peptide content ≥80.0%
Endotoxin ≤50EU/mg
Amino acid composition analysis ≤±10%
Glutathione is a tripeptide compound formed by condensation of glutamic acid, cysteine and glycine through peptide bond. Glutathione is the most important low molecular mercaptan to resist oxidative stress in mammalian cells.
It has the functions of anti-oxidation, scavenging free radicals, detoxification, enhancing immunity, delaying aging, anti-cancer and anti-radiation harm. It also helps white blood cells kill bacteria, prevent the oxidation of vitamins C and E, and prevent stroke and cataract formation. In addition, glutathione has the effect of binding carcinogens and excreting them through the urine. The liver is the most important detoxification organ in human body, and its rich glutathione (GSH) plays a protective role in liver synthesis, detoxification and estrogen inactivation. Chemicalbook is the body’s primary antioxidant to counteract damage from free radicals, which are contributing factors to aging and disease. When the liver is damaged, such as with various liver diseases, the body will consume a large amount of GSH to help the injured liver to repair itself and detoxify, resulting in a significant reduction in glutathione in the body. At this time, we need to take some glutathione drugs, which help the injured liver to repair itself. Therefore, glutathione drugs are suitable for viral hepatitis (such as hepatitis A, hepatitis B, etc.), alcoholic liver disease, drug liver disease, fatty liver disease and other liver diseases, and are liver protection medicines for liver disease patients.
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