These dUTPase proteins, along with other viral dUTPases such as HSV-1 and HHV-6, are thought to promote cellular damage and promote autoimmune features, as well as promoting mitochondrial fusion and decreasing energy production (127)
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Brain Health and Longevity Glutathione protects neurons and has been linked to brain longevity
Table of Contents Overview Forms and Bioavailability Evidence for Benefits Recommended Dosing Safety and Side Effects Drug Interactions Dietary Sources References Overview Glutathione (GSH) is a tripeptide composed of three amino acids cysteine, glutamic acid, and glycine and is the most abundant intracellular antioxidant in the human body [1][2]
LPS-free indicates that the AOD9604 peptide has been manufactured to minimize lipopolysaccharide contamination, which can otherwise interfere with metabolic or inflammatory research data
Reduced glutathione is the active and most bioavailable form of glutathionea naturally occurring antioxidant found in nearly every cell of the human body