Glutathione: Role in Oxidative/Nitrosative Stress, Antioxidant Defense, and Treatments
Sristi Raj, Camelia Bhattacharyya, Anwita Sarkar, Surupa Chakraborty, Esha Sircar, Sreejita Dutta, Rajib Sengupta
Abstract
Abstract Glutathione (GSH) is the most abundant cellular tripeptide (L‐γ‐glutamate‐L‐cysteinyl‐glycine) which is as critical as oxygen and water. This low molecular mass antioxidant has a very high intracellular concentration that ranges from 1–10 mM and reaches extreme concentration points in malignant cell types. This defender of the cell is compartmentalized in mitochondria, nucleus, peroxisomes, endoplasmic reticulum (ER), and cytosol where it is synthesized. The enzymes involved in GSH redox cycling are important for both cellular free radical and non‐radical detoxification. The present review article is covering the crucial roles of GSH to combat oxidative/nitrosative stress related to different diseases/disorders and possible drug designing for new therapies.