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Glutathione
Glutathione is a naturally occurring tripeptide composed of glutamate, cysteine, and glycine — often referred to as the body’s master antioxidant. Extensively studied in preclinical research for its role in oxidative stress, detoxification pathways, and cellular health. Lyophilized powder, ≥99% purity, third-party tested. For laboratory and research use only — not for human consumption.
Cellular cofactors are non-peptide compounds essential to fundamental cellular processes including energy metabolism, redox balance, antioxidant defense, and enzymatic function.
While not technically peptides, these compounds are commonly studied alongside peptides in metabolic, mitochondrial, and longevity research — making them a natural complement to peptide-based research programs.
The family includes critical metabolic cofactors involved in sirtuin signalling and energy metabolism (such as NAD+, the central electron carrier in cellular respiration), and master antioxidant tripeptides involved in detoxification and cellular redox balance (such as glutathione).
Both compounds appear extensively in mitochondrial, oxidative stress, and longevity research literature.
Cellular cofactors in our catalog include NAD+ (1000mg) and Glutathione (1500mg), supplied as lyophilized powders.
Each compound is supplied as a lyophilized powder, manufactured to high-purity standards, with Certificate of Analysis. For laboratory research use only.