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Research Tripeptide

Glutathione

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The body’s master antioxidant, isolated for research applications. Glutathione is one of the most-studied molecules in oxidative stress, detoxification, and skin appearance research.

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About the Peptide

The molecule the body relies on.

Glutathione is a tripeptide built from three amino acids — glutamine, cysteine, and glycine — produced naturally in every cell in the body. It is the most abundant antioxidant in human tissue, and arguably the most-studied molecule in the oxidative stress and detoxification literature.

Glutathione levels decline with age, with stress, and with the cumulative burden modern life places on the body’s detoxification systems. For women, this decline often parallels the symptoms most associated with oxidative load — changes in skin tone, fatigue, and the diminished resilience that comes with depleted antioxidant reserves.

Published research has documented glutathione’s central role in neutralizing free radicals, supporting hepatic detoxification pathways, regenerating other antioxidants like vitamin C and vitamin E, and modulating inflammatory cascades. It sits at the foundation of cellular protection.

Research Applications

Where oxidative stress meets women’s biology.

Glutathione touches almost every system researchers study in women’s health — skin, liver, hormones, immune function, and the broad question of how the body manages the cumulative load of modern life.

Skin & Pigmentation


Glutathione has been studied extensively for its role in melanin pathway modulation, with research documenting effects on skin tone uniformity and overall complexion appearance.

Detoxification Support


As the cofactor for the body’s primary phase II detoxification enzymes, glutathione has a documented role in how the liver processes endogenous and environmental compounds.

Oxidative Resilience


Research has linked glutathione status to cellular aging markers, mitochondrial function, and the body’s capacity to recover from oxidative challenges — areas of growing interest in women’s longevity research.
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