Glutathione, reduced [70-18-8]

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Glutathione, reduced (CAS 70-18-8)

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Noms alternatifs:
GSH;γ-L-Glutamyl-L-cysteinyl-glycine
Application(s):
Glutathione, reduced is an endogenous antioxidant, representative of the cellular oxidative state
Numéro CAS:
70-18-8
Pureté:
≥98%
Masse Moléculaire:
307.32
Formule Moléculaire:
C10H17N3O6S
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ACCÈS RAPIDE AUX LIENS

Le glutathion réduit est un tripeptide endogène (gamma-glutamylcysteinylglycine) largement répandu dans les plantes et les animaux. Le GSH est le thiol non protéique prédominant dans les tissus animaux et dans de nombreux fluides physiologiques. C'est un antioxydant impliqué dans le transport des acides aminés et dans le maintien de l'état de réduction des sulfhydryles des protéines. Le GSH possède plusieurs fonctions métaboliques, régulatrices et protectrices. Le glutathion réduit est un inhibiteur de la glyoxalase I.


Glutathione, reduced (CAS 70-18-8) Références:

  1. Protective effect of N-acetylcysteine on reduced glutathione, reduced glutathione-related enzymes and lipid peroxidation in methanol intoxication.  |  Skrzydlewska, E. and Farbiszewski, R. 1999. Drug Alcohol Depend. 57: 61-7. PMID: 10617314
  2. Tetrahydrobiopterin scavenges superoxide in dopaminergic neurons.  |  Nakamura, K., et al. 2001. J Biol Chem. 276: 34402-7. PMID: 11447224
  3. Adaptations of Photosynthetic Electron Transport, Carbon Assimilation, and Carbon Partitioning in Transgenic Nicotiana plumbaginifolia Plants to Changes in Nitrate Reductase Activity.  |  Foyer, CH., et al. 1994. Plant Physiol. 104: 171-178. PMID: 12232070
  4. Vitamin E attenuates reserpine-induced oral dyskinesia and striatal oxidized glutathione/reduced glutathione ratio (GSSG/GSH) enhancement in rats.  |  Abílio, VC., et al. 2003. Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry. 27: 109-14. PMID: 12551732
  5. Analysis of glutathione: implication in redox and detoxification.  |  Pastore, A., et al. 2003. Clin Chim Acta. 333: 19-39. PMID: 12809732
  6. The changing faces of glutathione, a cellular protagonist.  |  Pompella, A., et al. 2003. Biochem Pharmacol. 66: 1499-503. PMID: 14555227
  7. The role of glutathione-S-transferase in anti-cancer drug resistance.  |  Townsend, DM. and Tew, KD. 2003. Oncogene. 22: 7369-75. PMID: 14576844
  8. Glutathione production is regulated via distinct pathways in stressed and non-stressed cortical neurons.  |  Burdo, J., et al. 2008. Brain Res. 1189: 12-22. PMID: 18048013
  9. Lipoic acid alters delta-aminolevulinic dehydratase, glutathione peroxidase and Na+,K+-ATPase activities and glutathione-reduced levels in rat hippocampus after pilocarpine-induced seizures.  |  de Freitas, RM. 2010. Cell Mol Neurobiol. 30: 381-7. PMID: 19798568
  10. Protective effect of reduced glutathione against cisplatin-induced renal and systemic toxicity and its influence on the therapeutic activity of the antitumor drug.  |  Zunino, F., et al. 1989. Chem Biol Interact. 70: 89-101. PMID: 2736678
  11. Single-molecule transformation and analysis of glutathione oxidized and reduced in nanopore.  |  Wei, Y., et al. 2017. Talanta. 167: 526-531. PMID: 28340755
  12. High level of reduced glutathione contributes to detoxification of lipid peroxide-derived reactive carbonyl species in transgenic Arabidopsis overexpressing glutathione reductase under aluminum stress.  |  Yin, L., et al. 2017. Physiol Plant. 161: 211-223. PMID: 28432686
  13. Comparison of the delivery of reduced glutathione into P388D1 cells by reduced glutathione and its mono- and diethyl ester derivatives.  |  Minhas, HS. and Thornalley, PJ. 1995. Biochem Pharmacol. 49: 1475-82. PMID: 7763291
  14. Glutathione and N-acetylcysteine reduce gastric mucosal blood flow in rats.  |  Ovrebø, KK., et al. 1997. Dig Dis Sci. 42: 1765-74. PMID: 9286246
  15. Characterization of the cytoprotective action of peroxynitrite decomposition catalysts.  |  Misko, TP., et al. 1998. J Biol Chem. 273: 15646-53. PMID: 9624158

Glutathione, reduced (70-18-8) Cibles de modulation

Inhibiteur de: 8-hydroxyguanine, BACH2, BC003883, c-Erb-A β-1, Ces6, Fullerene, Glyoxalase I, LOC728369, MMACHC, MRGX, Olfr808, Olfr809, et PYROXD1.
Activateur de: β-Mercaptoethanol, β2-crystallin, β3-crystallin, γE-crystallin, γN-crystallin, μ-crystallin, 20S Proteasome β5, 3010026O09Rik, 3110003A17Rik, 4933437F05Rik, Aasdh, ACAT-3, ADAM25, AKR1A1, AKR1CL1, AKR7A3, ALDH3A2, ALG8, ALR, APNG, Arylsulfatase B, Asparagine synthetase, Blue Carrier Protein-sterile, BLVRB, C2orf34, C9orf21, COASY, COMMD7, COX19, CPXM2, CSAD, CTU1, CYB561D1, CYB561D2, CYBASC3, CYBRD1, CYHR1, CysRS, Cystinosin, Cytoplasmic CysRS, DFNB59, DHRS12, DHRS7, Dim1, DIO1, DPEP3, EAAT1, EG436008, ERIS, ERp19, ESD, ETHE1, FAM213A, Fatso, Fdx1, Gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT), GCAT, GCL, GGL, GGT6, Glyoxalase II, Gm97, GPx-3, GPx-6, Grx1, Grx2, GRXCR1, GSTT3, H2-Dd, HEI-C, Hepatocyte Specific Antigen, hMLH3, HS3ST1, HYPB, ISCA1, IscU1, IscU2, Kell, KSP37, L2HGDH, LMBRD1, LOC150383_2210021J22Rik, MAT IIα, Meprin Aβ, MGST2, MICAL1, MICAL2, Mitochondrial CysRs, MMAA, MMADHC, MsrA, MsrB2, murinoglobulin 2, NAF1, NAT-8L, NDOR1, NIPA1, NNT, Nucleoredoxin, NUDT11, NUDT18, NXNL2, ODF3B, OPLAH, OR51AA4, PAM, PANK4, PAPSS 2, PDILT, PET112L, PGD synthase, pHyde, PIWIL4, Plasmodium Aldolase, PQLC1, Prdx6b, PRODH, PROSC, PRX III, PRX2, PYROXD2, QSER1, quiescin Q6, RDH7, Rhodanese, ROPN1, Rubisco activase, S-100, SCARA3, SDR39U1, SELENBP1, Seleniumm Solution, selenocysteine lyase, Selenoprotein M marker, Selenoprotein N, Selenoprotein P, Selenoprotein R, Selenoprotein T, SLA/LP, SPLUNC3, SPTRX-3, SSSCA1, Sulfiredoxin, SVCT2, TGase2, TPRX1, Transcobalamin II, TRFP, TrxR1, TSPAN1, TUSC3, TXNDC14, TXNDC15, TXNDC16, TXNDC4, TXNDC9, TXNL1, TXNL6, Tyrosinase, UQCRHL, Urm1, UROD, UTP23, vanin-3, VAT1L, VKOR, VKORC1L1, et ZnT-1.

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Glutathione, reduced, 10 g

sc-29094
10 g
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Glutathione, reduced, 1 kg

sc-29094A
1 kg
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