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Indomethacin inhibition of glutathione S-transferases [PMID: 6847692] Laboratory literature summary: Indomethacin inhibition of glutathione S-transferases
Conclusion and possible next steps Our overall findings to date tentatively suggest that although oxidative damage might occur in the brain of some MA users, this may not be severe enough to be accompanied by depletion of the antioxidant GSH
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Inhalation Treatment With Glutathione in Patients With Cystic Fibrosis
In preclinical models, acetyl-L-carnitine reduced brain oxidative damage markers including malondialdehyde, oxidized nucleotides, and nitrotyrosine, while L-carnitine at equivalent doses did not, despite both similarly elevating tissue carnitine levels and improving ambulatory activity.[1] Acetyl-L-carnitines superior CNS effects likely reflect its ability to donate acetyl groups for energy production, neurotransmitter synthesis, and direct antioxidant activity.[2][3] For systemic inflammation, L-carnitine demonstrates clear clinical efficacy