Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 204:329342 Sun X, Shih AY, Johannssen HC, Erb H, Li P, Murphy TH (2006) Two-photon imaging of glutathione levels in intact brain indicates enhanced redox buffering in developing neurons and cells at the cerebrospinal fluid and blood-brain interface
It keeps the levels of Active (Reduced) Glutathione maintained in the body and reduces melanin production by inhibiting the enzyme tyrosinase
When a glutathione molecule sticks to a protein, toxin, or other compound, its called GS-X
The injection site can become red or slightly inflamed (red slight bump) afterward
Phase I clinical trial of safety of L-serine for ALS patients
You can find these combined with acetyl-L-carnitine in a carnitine combo nutrition supplement