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Cysteine metabolism
[[Biochemistry]] ====See Also==== * [[Cysteine]] ====Description==== '''Cysteine metabolism''' is comprised . . . is also consumed in [[methionine]] and [[glutathione]] metabolism as well as pantothenate/[[Co . . . || cysteine synthase || || L-cystine || → || glutathione-cystine transhydrogenase || || pyruvate . . . Cysteine metabolism and whole blood glutathione synthesis in septic pediatric patients.] . . .
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Cystine
[[Biochemistry]] ====See Also==== * [[Cysteine]] ====Description==== Cystine is an organic compound described . . . of the critically important antioxidant glutathione within the cells of our body. It is the . . . is responsible for the biological activity of [[glutathione]]. Cystine has been claimed to represent . . . preferred form of cysteine for the synthesis of glutathione in cells involved in the immune function . . . Lymphocytes and neurons prefer cysteine for glutathione production. Optimizing glutathione levels . . .
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Flavonoid glycosides
[[Glycomics]] ====See Also==== * [[Aglycone]] * [[Glycation]] * [[Glycoside]] * [[Oxidative stress]] . . . in HbA1c was accompanied by an increase in glutathione peroxidase activity, from 119+/-68 to 145+/-42 . . . activities of thiol-containing proteins such as glutathione peroxidase. One mechanism which could explain . . .
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Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
[[Pathology]] ====See Also==== * [[Glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase system (G6PD)]] ====Description==== . . . The NADPH in turn maintains the level of glutathione in these cells that helps protect the red . . . In states of oxidative stress, all remaining glutathione is consumed. Enzymes and other proteins . . .
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Natural Killer (NK) Cells
[[Immunology]] ====See Also==== * [[T lymphocyte]] * [[Cell mediated immunity]] * [[Cytokines]] ====Definition==== . . . ({{Droge W, Holm E. Role of cysteine and glutathione in HIV infection and other diseases associated . . .
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Oxidative stress
[[Biochemistry]] ====See Also==== * [[Longevity]] * [[Glycation]] * [[Flavonoid glycosides]] * [[Uncoupling . . . as the enzymes superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase and glutathione reductase. In . . . with the hydrogen peroxide and forms H20 and 02. Glutathione peroxidase reduces hydrogen peroxide by . . . to a very small sulfur containing protein called glutathione. The selenium contained in the enzymes . . . reactive electrons from the peroxide to the glutathione. ====Links==== * [http://www.bb.iastate.edu/~jat/glutchp.html . . .
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