• Acetylcysteine Western Medicine Glutathione Whit Skin Vc Injection Glutathione
  • Acetylcysteine Western Medicine Glutathione Whit Skin Vc Injection Glutathione
  • Acetylcysteine Western Medicine Glutathione Whit Skin Vc Injection Glutathione
  • Acetylcysteine Western Medicine Glutathione Whit Skin Vc Injection Glutathione
  • Acetylcysteine Western Medicine Glutathione Whit Skin Vc Injection Glutathione

Acetylcysteine Western Medicine Glutathione Whit Skin Vc Injection Glutathione

Application: Internal Medicine
Usage Mode: For external use
Suitable for: Elderly, Adult
State: Liquid
Shape: Injection
Type: Inorganic Chemicals
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Model NO.
injection
Pharmaceutical Technology
Chemical Synthesis
Dosage
1000
Transport Package
Box
Specification
amps
Trademark
dscbueat
Origin
China

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Acetylcysteine Western Medicine Glutathione Whit Skin Vc Injection Glutathione
Acetylcysteine Western Medicine Glutathione Whit Skin Vc Injection Glutathione Acetylcysteine Western Medicine Glutathione Whit Skin Vc Injection Glutathione Acetylcysteine Western Medicine Glutathione Whit Skin Vc Injection Glutathione Acetylcysteine Western Medicine Glutathione Whit Skin Vc Injection Glutathione
Acetylcysteine Western Medicine Glutathione Whit Skin Vc Injection Glutathione Acetylcysteine Western Medicine Glutathione Whit Skin Vc Injection Glutathione Acetylcysteine Western Medicine Glutathione Whit Skin Vc Injection Glutathione Acetylcysteine Western Medicine Glutathione Whit Skin Vc Injection Glutathione
 
 
 
Acetylcysteine serves as a prodrug to L-cysteine.

L-cysteine is a precursor to the biologic antioxidant glutathione. Hence administration of acetylcysteine replenishes glutathione stores.

- Glutathione, along with oxidized glutathione (GSSG) and S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO), have been found to bind to the glutamate recognition site of the NMDA and AMPA receptors (via their γ-glutamyl moieties), and may be endogenous neuromodulators.] At millimolar concentrations, they may also modulate the redox state of the NMDA receptor complex. In addition, glutathione has been found to bind to and activate ionotropic receptors that are different from any other excitatory amino acid receptor, and which may constitute glutathione receptors, potentially making it a neurotransmitter. As such, since N-acetylcysteine is a prodrug of glutathione, it may modulate all of the aforementioned receptors as well.

- Glutathione also modulates the NMDA receptor by acting at the redox site.

L-cysteine also serves as a precursor to cystine which in turn serves as a substrate for the cystine-glutamate antiporter on astrocytes hence increasing glutamate release into the extracellular space. This glutamate in turn acts on mGluR2/3 receptors, and at higher doses of acetylcysteine, mGluR5.

Acetylcysteine also possesses some anti-inflammatory effects possibly via inhibiting NF-κB and modulating cytokine synthesis.
 

 
 
 

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