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The king of antioxidants, glutathione

Glutathione is the king of antioxidants

Glutathione’s amazing bioactive tripeptide Glutathione (GSH) is a bioactive tripeptide made from the dehydrated condensation of L-glutamic acid, glycine, and L-cysteine by peptide bonding. First discovered by Hopkins in 1921, glutathione contains a large number of gamma-glutamyl and sulfhydryl bioactive groups. Reduced form (GSH) and oxidized form (GSSG) are the two forms of glutathione that…

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Mechanism of action of adenosylmethionine in alcoholic liver disease

Mechanism of action of adenosylmethionine in alcoholic liver disease

Adenosylmethionine is a potential agent in the treatment of ALD, and its mechanism is worth further investigation. Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is a series of liver diseases caused by long-term heavy alcohol consumption. In the course of its pathogenesis, a variety of complex pathophysiological mechanisms are involved. Intestinal flora and endotoxin changes in alcoholic liver…

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Cell metabolism

Fat cells secrete glutathione to promote breast cancer

yesterday, Ke Li and Zhuorong Li, Institute of Medical Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, jointly published a paper “Adipocyte-derived glutathione promotes obesity-related breast cancer by Cell metabolism” regulating the SCARB2-ARF1-mTORC1 complex “, which discovered the role of glutathione (GSH) in obesity-related breast cancer. Obesity is an important risk factor for breast cancer, however the…

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NMN

What foods can supplement NMN?

What is NMN? NMN, full name Nicotinamide Mononucleotide, is a natural compound found in all living cells and is a derivative of vitamin B3 (niacin). NMN plays a key role in cellular energy metabolism and is a precursor to NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide). As we age, levels of NAD+ gradually decline, which has been linked…

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mitochondria

Mitochondria what? What effect does PQQ have on mitochondria?

introduction Mitochondria – this elementary school third grade textbook noun, still remember? Its main function is to synthesize ATP (adenosine triphosphate) through electron transfer and oxidative phosphorylation, which provides the energy necessary for the life activities of cells, and is the final oxidation of sugars, fats and amino acids and other substances to release energy….

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