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Keywords
- L-Glutathione
- 70-18-8
- Atomolan
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- ProName: L-Glutathione
- CasNo: 70-18-8
- Molecular Formula: C10H17N3O6S
- Appearance: white powder
- Application: enzyme synthesis
- PackAge: foil bag
- Port: hongkong
- ProductionCapacity: Metric Ton/Day
- Purity: 99%
- LimitNum: 0 Metric Ton
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Details
Product name: L-Glutathione
CAS No.: 70-18-8
Einecs No: 200-725-4
Molecular weight: 162.273
Synonyms: Atomolan
Melecular Formula: C10H17N3O6S
Appearance: White powder
Purity: 99%
Refractive index: 307.32
Boiling point: 182-192ºC
Production method: enzyme synthesis
L-cysteine, L-glutamic acid, and glycine are used as raw materials, together with glutathione synthetase in the body, and a small amount of ATP or ADP is added to synthesize glutathione.
Recommend dosage:0.1-0.5%
1. Glutathione (GSH) is a tripeptide that contains an unusual peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain. It is an antioxidant, preventing damage to important cellular components caused by reactive oxygen species such as free radicals and peroxides.
2. Thiol groups are reducing agents, existing at a concentration of approximately 5 mM in animal cells. Glutathione reduces disulfide bondsformed within cytoplasmic proteins to cysteines by serving as an electron donor. In the process, glutathione is converted to its oxidized form glutathione disulfide (GSSG), also called L(-)-Glutathione.
3. Glutathione is found almost exclusively in its reduced form, since the enzyme that reverts it from its oxidized form, glutathione reductase, is constitutively active and inducible upon oxidative stress. In fact, the ratio of reduced glutathione to oxidized glutathione within cells is often used as a measure of cellular toxicity.