Glutathione 600mg

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Glutathione 600mg master antioxidant for cellular health.

Product Care

Store in a cool, dry place away from light. If Constituted, Please Refrigerate. For longer term storage, freezing at -20°C is recommended to maintain integrity.

Product Note

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Description

Antioxidant & Detoxification

Glutathione — Research & Data

A 3-amino acid tripeptide (γ-Glu-Cys-Gly) that serves as the body’s primary endogenous antioxidant, neutralizing reactive oxygen species and supporting cellular detoxification pathways.

35%
GSH Increase
6-month RCT, high-dose
NK Cell Activity
Immune function boost
500+
Cellular Processes
Essential cofactor
54
Study Subjects
Landmark RCT

How Glutathione Works

Glutathione cycles between its reduced (GSH) and oxidized (GSSG) forms. In its reduced form, GSH donates an electron to neutralize free radicals and reactive oxygen species. Glutathione peroxidase uses GSH to detoxify hydrogen peroxide. Glutathione S-transferases conjugate GSH to toxins for elimination.

Mechanisms of Action

Antioxidant Defense

Directly scavenges free radicals and reactive oxygen species. Detoxifies hydrogen peroxide and lipid peroxides via glutathione peroxidase.

Phase II Detoxification

GSTs conjugate GSH to toxins, drugs, and carcinogens, making them water-soluble for elimination.

Redox Regulation

Maintains cellular redox balance by cycling between reduced (GSH) and oxidized (GSSG) forms.

What Research Has Shown

The landmark Richie 2015 RCT showed 1000mg/day oral GSH increased lymphocyte GSH by 35% and buccal cell GSH by 260% over 6 months. NK cell cytotoxicity doubled. Separate studies show improved insulin sensitivity in obese and diabetic populations.

Research Areas

Antioxidant Defense

Glutathione directly neutralizes free radicals and regenerates other antioxidants (vitamins C and E).

Vitamin CRegenerates
Vitamin ERestores capacity
H₂O₂Detoxifies via GPx

Immune Function

GSH supplementation significantly enhanced NK cell cytotoxicity, a key marker of innate immune function.

NK cell activity+100% (2×)
Lymphocyte GSH+35%

Metabolic Health

Oral GSH improved whole-body insulin sensitivity in obese subjects.

Insulin sensitivitySignificantly improved
Muscle GSH↑ 19%

Skin Appearance

Oral GSH decreased melanin indices at all six measured body sites in a randomized trial.

Melanin indexDecreased
Study duration4 weeks

Clinical Outcomes

260%
Buccal cell GSH increase
1000mg/day for 6 months
35%
Blood GSH increase
Lymphocytes
NK cell cytotoxicity
Doubled immune function
100%
Trial completion rate
No dropouts in RCT

Regulatory Status

IV glutathione not FDA-approved for any indicationOral GSH available as dietary supplementFDA safety concerns with compounded IV GSHLong-term high-dose safety not fully established

Dosing Information from Research

Research protocols use 600–1200 mg subcutaneously or IV. Oral studies use 500–1000 mg/day. IV push protocols deliver 600 mg in 2–5 minutes. Liposomal formulations improve oral bioavailability.

Pharmacokinetics

IV glutathione has immediate bioavailability with a plasma half-life of approximately 10–15 minutes. It is rapidly distributed to liver, kidney, and lung. Oral bioavailability is poor (~3%) unless liposomal delivery is used (~30%).

How It Works in the Body

After administration, glutathione distributes to cells where it serves as the primary intracellular antioxidant. In the liver, it conjugates with toxins via GST enzymes for biliary and renal excretion. It regenerates other antioxidants (vitamin C, vitamin E) and maintains protein thiol groups in their reduced, functional state.

Important Notes

  • Glutathione is the most abundant intracellular antioxidant in human cells.
  • GSH:GSSG ratio is a key marker of cellular oxidative stress.
  • Oral bioavailability is very low — parenteral or liposomal routes are preferred for research.

Safety Profile from Research

What clinical studies report

Glutathione has an excellent safety profile across multiple clinical trials. No serious adverse events reported at doses up to 1000 mg/day orally or 1200 mg IV.

Common Digestive Issues

Oral supplementation may cause mild bloating or cramping in some individuals at higher doses.

Treatment Discontinuation Rates

Less than 2% across published clinical trials.

Study Exclusion Criteria

Patients with known sulfur sensitivity, asthma (IV glutathione may trigger bronchospasm in rare cases), or active malignancies were excluded.

Researcher Notes

  • Reduced glutathione (GSH) is the active form — ensure your source specifies ‘reduced’ glutathione.
  • N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is a precursor that boosts endogenous GSH production and is often studied alongside.
  • GSH levels can be measured in blood to establish baseline oxidative stress status.

Compound Information

Molecular Weight307.32 g/mol
Sequenceγ-L-Glutamyl-L-Cysteinyl-Glycine
FormulaC₁₀H₁₇N₃O₆S
CAS Number70-18-8
Purity≥98% (reduced form)
FormLyophilized powder (white)

Storage Requirements

Lyophilized

Store at -20°C for optimal stability. Stable at 2-8°C for up to 3 months.

Reconstituted

Use within 24 hours at room temperature, or 7 days at 2-8°C.

Light Sensitivity

Moderately light-sensitive. Store in opaque containers away from direct light.

Research Status — Where It Stands

Glutathione is extensively studied with thousands of published papers. FDA-approved as an orphan drug for specific conditions. Widely used in research, clinical, and wellness settings for antioxidant and detoxification studies.

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