Glutathione precursors are a potential treatment for mental stress

An authoritative study has revealed the therapeutic role of glutathione precursors in stress-related mental disorders. Chronic stress not only increases the risk of psychological disorders such as anxiety and depression, but is also a risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease), metabolic disorders (e.g., large waist circumference, high blood pressure, diabetes), and…

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Engineered E. coli to produce glutathione efficiently

Key research points Glutathione is an important tripeptide that is widely used in the pharmaceutical, food and cosmetic industries. In this paper, metabolic engineering of Escherichia coli (E. coli) was used to produce glutathione efficiently. Conventional glutathione is mainly produced by yeast fermentation, but the intracellular accumulation of yeast limits its production. The researchers significantly…

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Glutathione promotes T cell metabolism, which leads to inflammation

abstract Activated T cells produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), which trigger the antioxidant glutathione (GSH) response, which is essential for buffering elevated ROS and preventing cell damage. We report that glutathione is essential for T cell effector function by regulating metabolic activity. Conditional gene knockout of the catalytic subunit of glutamate-cysteine ligase (Gclc) blocks glutathione…

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Glutathione past and present lives

For those who are concerned about beauty ingredients, glutathione must be no stranger, and it is one of the most widely used beauty ingredients. Whether it is skin care products, or whitening needles, whitening pills, health food, ordinary food, you can see its figure. In the business promotion, GSH can remove free radicals, antioxidant, anti-aging,…

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Comparative analysis of the therapeutic effect of citicoline and cerebral actin in the treatment of cerebrovascular diseases and vascular dementia

Treatment of cerebrovascular diseases with citicoline and cerebral actin

Comparative analysis of the therapeutic effect of citicoline and cerebral actin in the treatment of cerebrovascular diseases and vascular dementia Research introduction citicoline In this study, the efficacy of citicoline and cerebral actin in the treatment of cerebrovascular diseases and vascular dementia was compared. Through the randomized treatment of 60 patients with cerebrovascular diseases, the…

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Oral citicoline improves brain health

Katie Emerson’s presentation on Cognizin® Citicoline This helps improve cognitive functions such as memory, attention and mental energy. In this pathway, choline is converted to choline phosphate, then to CDP-choline (citicoline), and finally to phosphatidylcholine. The mechanism of Cognizin Cognizin works through the Kennedy pathway, supporting the production of phospholipids, which are essential for healthy…

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Citicoline for cerebrovascular diseases

Citicoline brain metabolic activator It can promote brain cell respiration, improve brain function, enhance the function of the ascending reticular structure activation system, promote awakening, reduce cerebrovascular resistance, improve motor paralysis and brain blood circulation, promote brain substance metabolism, and promote the recovery of brain function. In recent years, citicoline has been widely used in…

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Special value of glutathione in chemoradiotherapy

Special value of glutathione in chemoradiotherapy

Glutathione (GSH) is an active tripeptide that occurs naturally within human cells and performs a variety of important functions such as antioxidant regulation, detoxification, protein synthesis and repair, immune regulation and REDOX signaling regulation. The majority of cancer patients receive traditional treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, surgery or palliative care, and nutritional support is increasingly…

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