Glutathione exists primarily in two interrelated forms: Reduced glutathione, or GSH: the form able to donate electrons within antioxidant and redox reactions Oxidized glutathione, or GSSG: the form produced after two glutathione molecules form a disulfide bond The body continually recycles oxidized glutathione back into reduced glutathione through enzyme systems that depend partly on cellular energy and nutrient availability
Early recognition and appropriate management of side effects can often allow continued treatment with dose adjustments or supportive measures rather than requiring discontinuation of therapy
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Carnosine dipeptidase II (CNDP2) protects cells under cysteine insufficiency by hydrolyzing glutathione-related peptides
eye problems, including eye and eyelid inflammation, redness, swelling, itching, eye infection, and blurred vision
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