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(Des-Gly)-Glutathione-monoethyl ester (reduced)

Catalog No.GA20098

γ-GCE has been shown to be much more easily transported into isolated rat hepatocytes than glutathione. Within the cells it could be converted into reduced glutathione. Therefore it could - better than glutathione - prevent immunological cell injury in isolated rat hepatocytes treated with anti-rat liver plasma membrane rabbit antiserum. γ-GCE may help to reduce oxidative stress in various biological systems by promoting the biosynthesis of glutathion. For this reason, administration of GCEE and N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC) was discussed as a potential therapeutic approach for Alzheimer disease.

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(Des-Gly)-Glutathione-monoethyl ester (reduced) Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 114627-30-4

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250mg
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1g
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γ-GCE has been shown to be much more easily transported into isolated rat hepatocytes than glutathione. Within the cells it could be converted into reduced glutathione. Therefore it could - better than glutathione - prevent immunological cell inju

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