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Glutathione

The body's master antioxidant. Injectable glutathione is studied for its role in detoxification, free radical neutralization, and skin pigmentation pathways.

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About Glutathione

Glutathione (GSH) is a tripeptide made up of three amino acids — glutamate, cysteine, and glycine — and is produced endogenously in nearly every cell of the body. Often called the "master antioxidant," glutathione plays a central role in neutralizing reactive oxygen species and recycling other antioxidants such as vitamins C and E, making it a foundational component of the body's defense against oxidative stress.

Beyond its antioxidant function, glutathione is a critical cofactor in Phase II liver detoxification, where glutathione S-transferase enzymes conjugate it to toxins, drug metabolites, and heavy metals to facilitate their elimination. Glutathione has also drawn substantial research interest in dermatology, where studies have examined its effects on tyrosinase inhibition and a shift in melanin synthesis from eumelanin (darker) toward pheomelanin (lighter), forming the basis for ongoing skin-pigmentation research.

Purity
≥99%
HPLC-UV verified
Identity
LC-MS Confirmed
Mass spectrometry
Form
Lyophilized Powder
Requires reconstitution
Storage
Lyophilized: Room temp or 2–8°C
After reconstitution: 2–8°C, light-protected
Available Sizes
600mg
Lyophilized powder · 99%+ purity
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🧪 Reconstitution
Reconstitute the 600mg vial with 3 mL Bacteriostatic Water for a concentration of 200mg/mL. Inject the BAC water slowly down the vial wall and gently swirl until fully dissolved — do not shake. Glutathione oxidizes when exposed to air and light, so use the reconstituted solution promptly and store refrigerated, protected from light. Visit our full Reconstitution Guide and Dosing Calculator for detailed instructions.

Research Applications

Glutathione is used in research investigating oxidative stress, hepatic detoxification pathways, immune cell function, and melanogenesis (pigmentation). It is frequently studied in combination with other antioxidant and longevity-focused compounds as part of broader investigations into cellular protection mechanisms.

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Common Questions

What is glutathione?
Glutathione (GSH) is a tripeptide composed of glutamate, cysteine, and glycine. It is produced naturally in nearly every cell of the body and is often referred to as the body's "master antioxidant" due to its central role in neutralizing free radicals and supporting other antioxidant systems.
What role does glutathione play in detoxification?
Glutathione is a key cofactor in Phase II liver detoxification, where it conjugates with toxins, heavy metals, and metabolic byproducts to facilitate their excretion. Research has examined its role in supporting hepatic detoxification pathways and reducing oxidative stress on liver tissue.
Why is glutathione studied for skin brightening?
Glutathione has been studied for its ability to inhibit tyrosinase, the rate-limiting enzyme in melanin production, and to shift melanin synthesis from darker eumelanin toward lighter pheomelanin. This has made it a compound of interest in dermatological pigmentation research.
How do I reconstitute Glutathione?
Reconstitute the 600mg vial with 3 mL of bacteriostatic water for a concentration of 200mg/mL. Inject the BAC water slowly down the vial wall and gently swirl until fully dissolved. Glutathione is light-sensitive and oxidizes over time — use the reconstituted solution promptly and store refrigerated, protected from light.

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