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Description : Are glutathione injections good ? How many days does it take to whiten the skin?

Last Answer : By taking Glutathione whether orally, topically, or intravenously can help to increase the capacity of Glutathione in your body. This supplement will be absorbed by the bloodstream and taken to the liver which ... B12 and B complex. This will do the job and give you brighter and healthy skin.

Description : What are the side effects of taking glutathione capsules and injections?

Last Answer : Glutathione is possibly safe for most adults when taken by mouth. By inhalation or injection into the muscle, the possible side effects are not known. If precautions are taken into considerations there ... food tastes different just try to change it and go for liquid drinks to avoid vomiting.

Description : Can glutathione help eczema?

Last Answer : Glutathione is antioxidant found in the body used mainly for detoxification in patients with eczema.On the other hand eczema is skin inflammation disease caused by abnormal reaction of the immune ... healthy cells.The use of glutathione supplements like coconut water and milk can prevent eczema.

Description : How many tablets of glutathione can one take per day?

Last Answer : Twice a day, each capsule weighing 1000 mg,this is the highly recommended dosage and should be taken along with vitamin C.Vitamin C is taken together with glutathione in oder to be in absorbable/ ... (whitening properties). Glutathione doesn't have side effects if taken for a longer period of time.

Description : What are the best glutathione supplements for a body builder?

Last Answer : Glutathione supplements range in price between $8.14-$19.48. Depending on the brand, they can all be about the same. If you prefer not to take a supplement for this, you can get glutathione from your fruits and veggies.

Description : Does glutathione supplements help build muscle?

Last Answer : Glutathione supplements may or may not help build body muscle, depending on your body type and genes. I suggest going to your local doctor to see if you have the preferred body type before trying the supplements out as they can have side effects or even life threatening situations.

Description : Iodine is required in human body for (A) Formation of thyroxine (B) Formation of Glutathione (C) Formation of potassium iodide (D) Adrenalin

Last Answer : Answer : A

Description : Selenium is a constituent of (A) Glutathione reductase (B) Glutathione peroxidase (C) Catalase (D) Superoxide dismutase

Last Answer : Answer : B

Description : Selenium is a constituent of the enzyme: (A) Glutathione peroxidase (B) Homogentisate oxidase (C) Tyrosine hydroxylase (D) Phenylalanin hydroxylase

Last Answer : Answer : A

Description : Methemoglobin can be reduced to haemoglobin by (A) Removal of hydrogen (B) Vitamin C (C) Glutathione (D) Creatinine

Last Answer : Answer : B

Description : Glutathione is a constituent of (A) Leukotriene A4 (B) Thromboxane A1 (C) Leukotriene C4 (D) None of these

Last Answer : Answer : C

Description : Removal of BSP dye by the liver involves conjugation with (A) Thiosulphate (B) Glutamine (C) Cystein component of glutathione (D) UDP glucuronate

Last Answer : Answer : C

Description : Glutathione is a (A) Dipeptide (B) Tripeptide (C) Polypeptide (D) None of these

Last Answer : Answer : B

Description : In glutathione (a tripeptide) is present apart from Glutamic acid and cysteine: (A) Serine (B) Glycine (C) Leucine (D) Phenyl alanine

Last Answer : Answer : B

Description : Sulphur-containing amino acid is (A) Glutathione (B) Chondroitin sulphate (C) Homocysteine (D) Tryptophan

Last Answer : Answer : C

Description : A tripeptide functioning as an important reducing agent in the tissues is (A) Bradykinin (B) Kallidin (C) Tyrocidin (D) Glutathione

Last Answer : Answer : D

Description : A peptide which acts as potent smooth muscle hypotensive agent is (A) Glutathione (B) Bradykinin (C) Tryocidine (D) Gramicidin-s

Last Answer : Answer : B

Description : Which of the following is a tripeptide? (A) Anserine (B) Oxytocin (C) Glutathione (D) Kallidin

Last Answer : Answer : C

Description : Which of the following is a dipeptide? (A) Anserine (B) Glutathione (C) Glucagon (D) β -Lipoprotein

Last Answer : Answer : A

Description : Reduced glutathione functions in R.B.Cs to (A) Produce NADPH (B) Reduce methemoglobin to hemoglobin (C) Produce NADH (D) Reduce oxidizing agents such as H2O2

Last Answer : D

Description : Dehydrogenation of succinic acid to fumaric acid requires the following hydrogen carrier: (A) NAD+ (B) NADP+ (C) flavoprotein (D) Glutathione

Last Answer : C

Description : Inflammation is a complex tissue reaction that includes the release of cytokines, leukotrienes, prostaglandins, and peptides. Prostaglandins involved in inflammatory processes are produced from arachidonic acid by (a) ... 2 (c) Glutathione - S - transferase (d) Lipoxygenase (e) Phospholipase A2

Last Answer : Ans: B

Description : Glutathione is made up of which amino acids?

Last Answer : Glutamic acid, cysteine and glycine.

Description : In the lens: a. the potassium concentration is higher than that of the sodium b. the majority of the lens protein are water soluble c. glutathione is increased in the presence of cataract d. all above

Last Answer : all above

Description : The most commonly occurring conjugation reaction for drugs and their metabolites is: A. Glucuronidation B. Acetylation C. Methylation D. Glutathione conjugation

Last Answer : A. Glucuronidation

Description : N-acetyl cysteine is beneficial in acute paracetamol poisoning because: A. It reacts with paracetamol to form a nontoxic complex B. It inhibits generation of the toxic metabolite of ... scavenger D. It replenishes hepatic glutathione which in turn binds the toxic metabolite of paracetamol

Last Answer : D. It replenishes hepatic glutathione which in turn binds the toxic metabolite of paracetamol

Description : The most commonly occurring conjugation reaction for drugs and their metabolites is: A. Glucuronidation B. Acetylation C. Methylation D. Glutathione conjugation

Last Answer : A. Glucuronidation