Common mild effects include temporary nausea, bloating, or injection-site redness, resolving quickly
Why should the intravenous (IV) route be preferred in application methods
Glutathione: Pharmacological Aspects and Implications for Clinical Use in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
An important aspect of GSH metabolism in fungus-infected plants is the detoxification of fungal toxins (mycotoxins) by GSTs of host plants
It is naturally produced in nearly every cell of the body and plays a central role in: Neutralizing free radicals that cause oxidative stress and cellular damage Supporting liver detoxification , particularly in Phase II detox pathways Regulating the immune system , helping balance inflammation and defense Repairing DNA and proteins , essential for anti-aging and longevity Because of its central role in cellular defense, glutathione is often called the master antioxidant. However, levels can drop due to aging, chronic stress, poor diet, toxin exposure, or genetic variants like MTHFR , which can limit glutathione recycling